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Cat scratching mat could save your carpet

Cats and carpets don’t live well together if the cat has a habit of damaging the carpet through scratching. A cat scratching mat could be the answer.

Scratching is a natural instinct for a cat. It exercises its forelimb muscles ready for hunting. It’s also a form of marking territory. Many cats will scratch outdoors, but cats who spend most of their time indoors may scratch indoors. If your cat decides to scratch the carpets in your Chester or North Wales home, the best solution is to provide an alternative scratching area.

A common solution to prevent cats from scratching the carpet is a scratching post, but not all cats like to use them, and cat owners may feel that a post spoils the aesthetics of the room. A scratching mat is an alternative to a scratching post.

Perhaps the best cat scratching mats are ones made from natural woven sisal which is a non-toxic natural material. The best feature non-slip latex underlay that prevents the mat from sliding. The natural light brown look of sisal blends with the décor. These mats can be used on the floor or attached to a wall. One owner said:

“This distracts my problem child from clawing my couch. I haven’t stuck it to anything since he seems to love rolling around with the mat.”

If a cat will not use a scratching post or mat relocate it next to where the cat sleeps as cats often prefer to scratch just after they wake up.