"Is she gone yet?"
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Along with new (new to us) lounge chairs, I bought four chairs to go around the dining table. We haven't had any chairs there for about a year. They're grey material and cushioned with wooden legs. They're in good condition with no stains.I'm just hoping the cats won't regard this furniture as new scratching posts.
Quote from: renaeden on December 31, 2024, 01:06:31 AMAlong with new (new to us) lounge chairs, I bought four chairs to go around the dining table. We haven't had any chairs there for about a year. They're grey material and cushioned with wooden legs. They're in good condition with no stains.I'm just hoping the cats won't regard this furniture as new scratching posts.It doesn't seem to matter how many things I get for Jellybean to scratch he always wants to go after something he's not supposed to, the trim around the doorway to the kitchen is his favorite
Quote from: Parts on December 31, 2024, 06:26:27 AMQuote from: renaeden on December 31, 2024, 01:06:31 AMAlong with new (new to us) lounge chairs, I bought four chairs to go around the dining table. We haven't had any chairs there for about a year. They're grey material and cushioned with wooden legs. They're in good condition with no stains.I'm just hoping the cats won't regard this furniture as new scratching posts.It doesn't seem to matter how many things I get for Jellybean to scratch he always wants to go after something he's not supposed to, the trim around the doorway to the kitchen is his favorite So naughty, is it wooden trim? I'm guessing it is. It's mainly Kira that's the problem. He still scratches my chair even though we got some scratching cardboard for him. He loves it and will sometimes even sleep on it (the cardboard). I just remember when I got my computer chair - within 24 hours Kira had made very noticeable scratch marks on it.
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