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How to Choose the Right Cat Scratching Post
Did you know that scratching is central to cat health? While not always desirable, the instinct to scratch deserves a place in their routine, lifestyle, and environment. We’re not suggesting cat owners sacrifice their drapes or upholstery. On the contrary, with thoughtfully-placed scratching posts around the house, cats can be encouraged to focus their behavior in certain spots. But choosing the right cat scratching post may be harder than it seems.
Physical and Mental Health
Cats scratch for the following reasons that all lead to their overall mental and physical well-being:
- To loosen worn outer layers of the nails and expose new growth
- To stretch tight back, chest, and leg muscles which, in turn, increases flexibility, dexterity, and grip strength necessary for climbing and hunting
- To mark their territory (powerful feline pheromones are produced in the feet and are deposited onto surfaces when scratched)
- To reduce stress and boredom
By installing a cat scratching post (or several throughout the home), you are helping your cat establish and maintain a healthy habit. Since scratching also helps to curb anxiety, you allow the opportunity to expend any built-up energy, frustration, or excitement that could manifest in other feline behavior.
Considerations for Scratching Posts
Cat owners can provide a healthy outlet by enriching their cat’s environment with scratching posts. If possible, have at least one scratching post on every level of the home and consider the following factors:
- Location: As territorial animals, cats are highly invested in sleeping areas, food/water bowls, and room entrances.
- Position: Install secure vertical spaces for your cat to get the best possible stretch on the backs of sofas, leaning against the wall, and on corners. Wrap table or chair legs with sisal, rope, or even carpet or cardboard to give them choices.
- Texture: You want something that will last but also offers a satisfying shredding experience. Give your cat a variety of different textures and observe which ones they seem to prefer.
Redirecting Their Energy
There are synthetic attractants that can bring your cat’s attention to their scratching post if they don’t attack it immediately. You can also demonstrate how they should get the most out of their
scratching posts.
When you keep their nails nice and trimmed, cats try to sharpen them by scratching on resistant surfaces. Attend to their nails at least 1-2 times a month. If you need assistance with this important aspect of their care, please let us know.
Additionally, finding ways to channel their energy can have an enormous impact on cat scratching behaviors. Find toys or activities that focus on your cat’s instincts to climb, pounce, hunt, hide, and even solve puzzles.
Expressing Themselves
Cat scratching is a meaningful feline behavior that, when directed properly, can add to their vitality. If you have questions about your cat’s unique behavioral patterns, lifestyle, or environment, South Seminole Animal Hospital is always happy to assist you at (407) 831‑5205.