Furniture and walls picked up by a pet bring a lot of trouble to the owners. Ugly scraps of foam rubber sticking out of your favorite sofa, and wallpaper torn off in the most conspicuous place have to be endlessly masked, or even made unplanned repairs.
Instructions
Step 1
Sharpening claws is a common practice for felines. Another thing is that on the street they are happy to rip off tree trunks, but at home they prefer to scrape the walls. And if earlier, for the sake of a cat's whim, you had to puzzle over where to cut down and where to attach a small log or board in the house, now you can purchase a special scratching post at the pet store. Moreover, their sizes and designs are so diverse that they fit into any interior. If the kitten continues to tear the wallpaper from time to time, cover the "forbidden" places with a scratching post or board. If necessary, purchase several pieces to preserve your nerves and beauty of the interior.
Step 2
It so happens that as it grows up, the kitten does not even pay attention to the scratching post and persistently continues to tear the wallpaper. To wean him, figure out your bully's favorite spots and spray them with some kind of aerosol: air freshener, deodorant, etc. The kitten will immediately feel a foreign smell and will stop stripping this territory. To "fix" apply a couple of drops of valerian on the purchased scratching post. The effect will not be long in coming.
Step 3
If you see that the kitten is sharpening its claws against the wall, in no case throw a slipper at it, and even more so do not hit. The kitten can harbor a grudge and will surely take revenge, even if more than one day has passed since that moment. Of course, it is pointless to just admire how this "fluffy" deals with the repair. If you have a spray bottle in the house, fill it with water and spray on the kitten just when it sneaks up on the wallpaper. Or clap your hands lightly, but not too loudly. And whenever he chooses a scratching post for his purposes, praise and stroke him. Do not spray water or make noise for no apparent reason, so that the cat does not grow fearful or vindictive.