Where to Install the Cat Scratching Post?

Cats are such adorable pets! Taking care of them, providing them with everything they need is one of the most rewarding experiences!  But you should never forget that besides being fluffy and loving, cats are also fierce felines – independent and proud animals. If you keep in mind that there is a very close connection between your little kitty and the tiger, and if you love and respect that, you’ll have a wonderful relationship with your pet!

As a true little tiger, your kitty needs to scratch all the time in order to keep her claws in good hunting shape. No matter what you do, you’ll never be able to change or modify these natural instincts! The only thing you can do to help your cat and save your furniture is to buy a cat scratching post.

You probably have a question: Where to put the post so your kitty will actually use it? I have some tips for you regarding the best positions for a cat scratching post:

Any little puffy tiger is a true predator and loves to eat! After a good meal, they also adore to stretch a little. Try installing the scratching post near the food bowl! If your cat will get too active around the feeding hours, she’ll have a special place for consuming her energy!

Did you notice how your kitty gets excited when you come home from a hard day’s work? Usually she likes to great you near the door, stretch a little, scratch a little… Don’t let her positive energy transform your door frame into a carving post! If your kitty has the habit of offering you a nice welcome every evening, install a cat scratching post near the door!

Many little tigers adore stretching after a serious nap. Why not place the scratching post near their sleeping area? This way, your cat will have the opportunity to exercise a little after each nap.

Scratching is also a method of marking the territory. You probably noticed how your kitty likes to scratch in places where lots of people gather, like the living room. Any normal cat likes to feel important, so offer her the opportunity of performing a good scratch in the room where you like to be most of the time. Place the post in an open spot, don’t hide it behind a couch or in a back room!

You probably figured already that the best idea is to have several cat scratching posts, one for each of your kitty’s favorite places. If your cat starts to feel comfortable scratching the posts, she will stop feeling attracted by your new furniture! Offer your little tiger the possibility to feel like home in your apartment, combine the modern comfort with the natural advantages that your kitty’s ancestors got used to!

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