Never had a kitten before, but i got her from a friend of a friend for free. She is a couple weeks shy of 3 months old and is an absolute sweetheart. No accidents outside the litter box after a week, and she has even let me trim her paws!

She was 2lbs 5ozs when i got her and she is growing well. She’s way less shy than when i got her and has become super curious and playful the past week.

  • Barbarian
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    3 months ago

    My younger cat needed a lot of convincing to use only the scratching post. Every time I saw her scratching the couch, I’d pick her up and put her in front of the scratching post. Took a few weeks, but we got there. She hasn’t scratched the couch in ~2 years now.

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      3 months ago

      This is more targeted to other people than you, but was the post right next to the couch? One of the smaller details that people often overlook is that scratching leaves their scent behind and says “I live here”, so they will often want to scratch in socially significant parts of the house. So, if the only acceptable scratching surfaces are hidden away from the rooms you actually hang out in, they’re probably going to find something else to scratch on.

      Unfortunately, the same logic is sometimes behind litter box issues too.

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        3 months ago

        Yup, absolutely. We have 2 posts in the two rooms we spend the most time in for exactly this reason.

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          3 months ago

          Is not just a matter of being in the room, but being where the cat wants to scratch. I had a lot of luck just putting one of those cardboard scratchers right next to the couch and mine focused on that instead of the furniture.