Yes! Obviously, when cats react to pee, theyre obvs gonna to cat hair; have,an amazing sence
Yes, cats have a strong sense of smell and can detect the scent of other cats outside their territory.
Yes, outdoor cats can detect the scent of indoor cats through their keen sense of smell.
I found a lot of nice furniture for cats that I loved as I have 2 cats myself, my favorite came from DIY show off where they have an outdoor walk for cats which is a basically a walkway where cats can go outside and get fresh air without being in danger from traffic or other wild animals that are lurking about.
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No, ragdoll cats are not big scratchers of furniture. My ragdoll cat does like to bite many things though.
To deter cats from scratching furniture using lemon juice, you can mix lemon juice with water and spray it on the furniture. Cats dislike the smell of citrus, so this can discourage them from scratching.
Cats have high senses, yes they do detect ghost.
Scratch posts can be helpful in stopping cats from scratching furniture. They should be placed near furniture so that cats will choose them instead of the furniture. It also helps to cover your furniture with plastic when you first put the scratch posts out so they are the only thing the cat can scratch until they get used to it.
Cats may look at walls because they are curious about movement or sounds they detect, or they may be observing insects or other small creatures. Additionally, cats have excellent vision and may be focusing on patterns or textures on the wall.
if it's a cat, just spray the furniture with lemon juice, they hate the smell. for cats and dogs, train them by spraying them with a bit of water anytime they jump onto it. cats can be hard though, the best option is probably to lock them out of the room ith that furniture in.
They have sharp hearing to detect threats.
Cats may scratch and chew on furniture or other items in the house, which can cause damage. Providing appropriate scratching posts and toys can help redirect these behaviors.