It depends on how you train it, and I think Calico's because they are quiter
For cat scratches you can use a furniture marker to cover up any blemishes.
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!
To prevent cat scratches from damaging your furniture while maintaining a stylish design in your home, consider using cat scratchers or scratching posts, providing alternative scratching surfaces, trimming your cat's nails regularly, using double-sided tape or deterrent sprays, and incorporating furniture covers or protectors.
Your cat scratches like a dog! Probably they just want to.
American ShorthairCorrection:Actually, there is an actual breed of cat called American Shorthair. It resembles the British Shorthair cat breed, but less stocky in build. The correct term for a mixed breed is "Domestic Shorthair/Domestic Longhair", often called "Moggy".
You put catnip on the cat furniture.
it's when a cat scratches you and you get sick
Yes, the Burmese cat breed is closely related to the Burmilla cat breed.
Yes, the Ragdoll cat breed is a very large cat breed.
It is instinct. The scratches on the tree is like your housecat scratching on your furniture. You didn't teach the cat to do that and the lion isn't taught that as well.
To protect your door from cat scratches, you can use a cat scratch door protector. This is a specially designed product that can be attached to your door to prevent your cat from scratching and damaging it.
There are many places where one can purchase cat scratches. One can purchase cat scratches at popular on the web sources such as Pet Smart and Pet Co.