Cat window interior plaster

  • Erstellt am 2016-11-25 22:24:52

reeneex

2016-11-25 22:24:52
  • #1
Hello,

we are planning and that also includes preparing everything for our house cats. The flooring is already settled, but the sweethearts also like to scratch. Currently, in the rental apartment, we have installed lots of sisal mats and they still attack the wallpaper. That should be reduced in the house. We thought of some kind of interior plaster.

Can someone speak from experience? What holds up or on what do scratches not show?

Many thanks
 

toxicmolotof

2016-11-25 23:48:25
  • #2
Enough sisal, no wallpaper, that is already the right way, but concrete plaster everywhere because of cats, well I don't know. The "problem" is the cats themselves, not the plaster or the wallpaper. But with training cats.... difficult.
 

Bauexperte

2016-11-25 23:50:53
  • #3
Water spray ;) Rhineland greetings
 

Alex85

2016-11-26 11:20:58
  • #4
There is a cat owner standing right behind me (I have no idea myself - allergic) and he only says one thing: City problem. Get out of the apartment, move into a house and finally let the cats outside. Then the interior will stay intact.
 

Mycraft

2016-11-26 11:28:08
  • #5
Our [kratzen] no longer scratch the walls, although they don’t go outside... maybe it's due to the painter's fleece or simply more space in the house than in the rented apartment... there were also several corners covered with sisal, etc. there... now we only have one scratching post per floor, nothing else...
 

haydee

2016-11-26 11:32:02
  • #6
Climbing walls
Continuous trunks etc., not just cheap scratch trees that are available in every hardware store.
Offer different scratching options: sisal, cardboard, wood, carpet
Exhaust energy - apartment cats scratch unfortunately also out of boredom
No wallpaper, wallpaper scraps are the worst invitation to continue scratching.

There are apartments that are the ultimate cat dream. Doors, columns for vertical climbing, climbing walls, nicely built into the third level (cats also walk on a board just under the ceiling) climbing walls, scratch trees, different scratching options everywhere.
It is not always easy to ensure that apartment cats can satisfy their natural scratching needs and are also well exercised. They do not destroy out of malice.
Be careful if they no longer have wallpaper, so the sofa does not have to suffer.

I have a tomcat who does not like sisal, he always looks for something else. With outdoor cats, of course, no problem.
 

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