Carpet cat trees and scratching poles are usually fastened with a staple gun. You can take the old carpet off by lifting it with a large slot screwdriver. Then, wrap the carpet around the pole marking it with a magic marker where you want to cut it to fit. Then staple it back on with a staple gun. I wouldn't use nails or brads because my cat goes through her pole carpet in about a month before I have to recover it. They would be to hard to get out.
You can upholster a cat tree with carpet by gluing the carpet to the tree. Any carpet store will have carpet glue that you can use.
No, my cat has not peed on my new carpet.
Don't throw out your old couch; you can still get it reupholstered.
To provide your indoor cat with a stimulating environment that includes an indoor tree for climbing, you can consider purchasing a cat tree or building a DIY cat tree using materials like wood and carpet. Place the tree near a window for natural light and views, add toys and scratching posts for enrichment, and create vertical spaces for climbing and perching. Regularly rotate toys and rearrange the environment to keep your cat engaged and mentally stimulated.
If your cat pees on the carpet instead of its literbox it is peeing for. Territory you need to get ur cat nuttered
Rather than buy a whole new lounge suite to match their new paintwork, they had their old one reupholstered.
Yes, a Norwegian Forest Cat should have a cat tree with scratching posts at home. The cat tree should be preferably tall.
Therer are two nouns. Both cat and tree are nouns.
no you shot the cat not the tree
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an indoor cat may pee on the carpet because it has no where else to go or they feel threatened or they are marking their territory from other cats