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  2. 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

  3. New Study Explains Why Cats Love to Scratch Furniture ... - AOL

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    How to Get Your Cat to Stop Scratching Furniture. The research team didn't just leave us there, though; they also produced some suggestions on reducing their scratching behaviors while staying ...

  4. 9 Best Cat Blankets — Approved by Kitties - AOL

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    Toss it on your furniture, like chairs, beds, or even car seats, to keep them safe from scratches and pet hair. It is machine washable and dries quickly, so your cat always has a fresh blanket to ...

  5. Bonnie Pemberton - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie Pemberton is an American author, playwright, actress and animal activist.. She invented the cat anti-scratch deterrent, Sticky Paws® for Furniture to prevent declawing, and her company, Fe-Lines, Inc, (1996–2012), donated thousands of dollars to animal charities through The Buddy Fund.

  6. Scratching post - Wikipedia

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    Scratching is also a social outlet for cats that facilitates communication. Cats have scent glands in their paws, allowing them to leave their scents and pheromones on surfaces to mark territory. [3] Indoor cats may be prevented from exercising this urge on furniture if they are provided with an acceptable scratching post.

  7. Cat tree - Wikipedia

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    Cat trees are meant to offer cats a sense of security, by creating interactive areas that are only used by them. While cat trees can help to deter cats from scratching on other furniture, not every cat will react the same and cat owners have reported varied results in that regard. [1] Modern designed Lotus Cat Tree