Not exact matches
Furniture and
rugs will last longer if they don't need to be cleaned
as often, and trimmed nails won't
scratch floors or upholstery.
In these cases though, dogs are more likely to chew up items not related with departures such
as remote controls and shoes and they may also chew up and
scratch rugs, upholstery and couches.
However, having cats also has its downside
as you can be dealing with multiple
scratches and damage on furniture like the couch or dining chairs
as well
as the
rugs, carpets, and walls.
Having a
scratching post for cats would give pet owners some peace of mind
as they can worry less that they will come home to damaged furniture,
rugs or carpets.
If you keep cats
as pets (or they keep you), you're probably all too familiar with the problem of cats
scratching furniture, carpeting, draperies, wallpaper,
rugs and just about anything else they can get their claws into.
There are many humane choices will still protect both human and feline health,
as well
as sofas and Persian
rugs:
Scratching posts, mats, corrugated cardboard, logs, softwood boards,...
As well, do you know how well this
rug can withstand a cat
scratching at it?