Not exact matches
There are a number of things that you can use
as a cat
repellent for your
furniture.
If it's chewing your
furniture when you're gone, a
repellent such
as Grannick's Bitter Apple can discourage your pet from tasting the sofa or other
furniture.
To aid with training, there are tools, such
as repellent sprays that last up to 24 hours,
as well
as bitter - tasting sprays that inhibit pets from chewing, licking, nibbling and clawing your favorite
furniture pieces.
While not a cat
repellent, nail caps (such
as Soft Claws for Cats) can be used to prevent damage to
furniture and other objects in the home, since declawing is not an option.
You can use this
as a cat
repellent for
furniture, counter tops, and so on and control where your cat goes in the house or garden.
Once you've provided an alternative permitted scratching area (two areas would be better), then it's time to look at what you can use
as a cat
repellent for
furniture and other household items.