Has anyone succeeded in training or otherwise preventing their cats from clawing the screens?
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Has anyone succeeded in training or otherwise preventing their cats from clawing the screens?
We already move them up and open the top part of the window instead of the bottom, but that doesn't work for the window that opens outward.
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Has anyone succeeded in training or otherwise preventing their cats from clawing the screens?
We already move them up and open the top part of the window instead of the bottom, but that doesn't work for the window that opens outward.
Sort of: we have scratching posts (free-standing and built into cat trees) and scratching pads scattered all over the house.
This reduces but does not eliminate the need to replace or repair screens.
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Sort of: we have scratching posts (free-standing and built into cat trees) and scratching pads scattered all over the house.
This reduces but does not eliminate the need to replace or repair screens.
@dashdsrdash Ah. Yeah, he has scratchy boxen (and gets praised for using them), but he's also playful/got a strong prey drive. I'm pretty sure he claws the screens when there's something he wants to mess with on the other side.
I can try putting a 'nip-laced scratchy box on the casement window sill, though. Maybe that'll distract him.
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