Your cat might itch because it has fleas or merely that it has been bitten by a mosquito, gnat, etc.
it scratches the wall cause its claws are to long
An itch.
dogs + cats = scratch scratch scratch
all cats do
to sharpen their claws
yes
yes they do if you aggrevate them
No certain type of breed scratches more than another. Some cats, usually kittens, scratch more often. If your cat scratches furniture, a good investment would be buying a scratching post. Cats naturally have to scratch!
nothing but a little scratch
scratch ,attack
By going to the cat park and buying cats petting cats looking at cats and wildcats
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.
It is unlikely for an adult to contract scratch fever. You can catch cat scratch fever by getting scratched bitten by a kitten, but this is very uncommon. Getting scratched by a kitten does not automatically mean you have scratch fever.
It's their way of saying, come on scratch me some more.