Basic Claw Management
Scratch This! Pussycat
The gripping, pulling, stretching exercise a cat gets through scratching is essential to the development of his skeletal and muscular structure. You'll understand by observing his supple muscles when he scratches.
This article covers:
- Why cats need to scratch
- What never to do
- How to trim your cat's claws
- Basic scratching post tips
- Ways to discourage undesirable scratching
- The importance of rewards
A Word About Declawing
You may have adopted an already-declawed cat, or had your cat declawed before you fully understood what it entailed. If either of these scenarios applies, skip this section, as it does not apply to you.
However, if you've even remotely thought of having your cat declawed, this is information you simply must not miss, so that you can make an informed decision about this irrevocable surgery.
More on Scratching Posts
There are many fine scratching posts on the market, and these are just a few that I like. You and your cat will get along fine with just a simple post or two for starters, but you may eventually want to buy him a multi-tiered "cat tree." If you or a relative are handy with saw and hammer, consider building one yourself.
You've worked hard today; have some ice tea and give your cat a scratch or two on the back of the ears. We cat lovers like to call them "scritches." :)
We'll have fun with Lesson 6 - all about playing with your cat. You don't need lessons for that, you say. Bet me.
Index
- Lesson 1: The "Safe Room" and Cat-Proofing Your Home,
Lesson 2: The First Vet Visit
Lesson 3: Food and Water, Essentials for Life
Lesson 4: Litter Box and Sleeping Arrangements
Lesson 5: All-Important Scratching Needs of Cats <-You Are Here
Lesson 6: Playing With Your Cat
Lesson 7: Indoors or Outdoors?
Lesson 8: Making Kitty a Family Member for Life


