Such as sofa, bed, curtains, table legs, stairs, couch, etc. and see how your cat stops scratching those areas. After your cat learns to not scratch and you don't want it anymore, you can simply remove the cat scratch guards for furniture.
After a long period of testing, we found that cats and other pets do not like sticky surfaces. Therefore, the cat scratch guard is our great behavior trainer and restraint measure for cat friends.
Do you remember the frustration when your pet destroyed your expensive furniture? We are sure that you love your furry friends. When we brought it back to the cozy home of love, we did not expect it to break our precious furniture. Of course, such kind of scene is not what we wanted, but it happens every day. We love pets, but we also cherish everything in our house.
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| Step 2Peel off off the couch protectors from cats scratching
| Step 3Stick anti cat scratch furniture protector to the place where you want to be protected.
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Step 4Green "Easy to tear "be pasted on the corner of the yellow or white paper | Step 5Peel off the outside paper , and the anti scratching tape for cats be left | Step 6The transparent anti cat scratch sticker be pasted perfectly |
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CALENIFDC will prevent your cat from scratching your furniture,because he will developed a good habit,when using it for a while.
This cat scratch couch guards safe to use on any surface, the sticky tape is safe for both soft fabrics (like fabric sofas and armchairs) and hard surfaces( like tables, stools, doors, or counter tops). We recommend to test with a short strip of the tape on a small, obscure corner of your furniture to see how you pet reacts to it.
The cat anti scratch tape is mostly effective on cats, but can also stop small dogs from ruining furniture.
Put the cat training sticky tape where your cat scratches often and place a scratching post near the taped surface. The cat will stop scratching the taped area and scratch the scratching post instead!
If furniture is chipped, linting or fading, circumspectly used