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If you see this on your clothes, you might start to get suspicious.

Veteran owners are hardly surprised when it comes to their pets: these adorable, but sometimes maddening creatures can be both hilarious and annoying. One annoying habit is that the cat is marking. The problem is exactly what it marks. In the video below, we laugh, but we're not sure we'd react the same way to the damage done to our own wardrobes.

Before you come to the cat's defence and refute its owners and blame the moths for the clothes that have been pierced, we must say that, unfortunately, wardrobe rampages are a common phenomenon.

Some cats are particularly fond of crawling into soft clothes. And if they not only burp there, but also start to swell (a typical accompaniment to a relaxed state), they can cause damage to the more delicate clothing, as we have seen. Sometimes the cat is marking in this way, other times it really is just relaxing, and it also happens that karma accidentally gets caught in the fabric.

macska félelmében elbújik a szekrénybe The wardrobe is a favourite place for cats

To protect your clothes, we recommend that you fit a child lock on the cupboards. But choose one that the cat can't learn to open. Experience: these little creatures are so clever, that they can literally figure out how to open things in no time! Also, make sure he can't chew off pieces of it, in case he gets frustrated and tries to remove it with his teeth.

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They also like to use their claws to plough through fabrics, especially curtains. Rushing up and down the curtains is also great fun. And they can keep an eye on their surroundings by perching on the curtain rail.

függöny borító Curtains are often victims too

You can prevent this by buying at least one, but preferably several, scratching posts for your pet. By placing them in different places around the home, you can give him the surface he needs to scratch. As we've written, cats also have pheromone-secreting glands on their paws. So scratching is not only a way of sharpening, but also a way of marking territory. But they usually leave their mark not on clothes, but on furniture (or more precisely, on furniture). With a scratching post, you can give them space to do so, thus protecting your furnishings.

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