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  3. 4 methods to keep your cat from scratching your furniture - AOL

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    Cats naturally like to scratch at things, but this habit can be destructive. Here are four ways to save your couch from your cat. 4 methods to keep your cat from scratching your furniture

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    Other problems are house soiling, scratching furniture, and when a cat brings dead prey into the house. [45] There are 52 measured personality traits in cats, with one study saying "five reliable personality factors were found using principal axis factor analysis: neuroticism, extroversion, dominance, impulsiveness and agreeableness." [46]

  5. Anti-scratch coating - Wikipedia

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    Anti-scratch coating is a type of protective coating or film applied to an object's surface for mitigation against scratches. Scratches are small surface-level cuts left on a surface following interaction with a sharper object. Anti-scratch coatings provide scratch resistances by containing tiny microscopic materials with scratch-resistant ...

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    For many cat owners, the main concern they have for their home (besides an unpleasant litter odor) is that their little lions will tear up everything in sight, scratching away at couches, arm ...

  7. Scratch and sniff - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest uses of Scratch-and-sniff technology can be found in the 1971 children's book "Little Bunny Follows His Nose," which features various smellable objects such as peaches, roses, and pine needles. [4] [5] Stickers and labels became popular in the late 1970s, and remained so through to the mid-1980s. In 1977, Creative Teaching ...

  8. Scratching post - Wikipedia

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    Homemade scratching post. A scratching post is a wooden post covered in rough material that cat owners provide so their pets have an acceptable place to scratch. The most common type consists of a wooden post, roughly 60–90 cm (24–35 in) tall, covered in rough fabric or sisal. The post is mounted vertically in a wide base, which allows the ...

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    Each morning, children find their elf in a new place causing different mischief than the day before: That's the magic. Since the book — and the elf that comes with it — debuted, the tradition ...