As a first-time cat parent—or even an experienced one—you’ve probably come home to shredded curtains, toppled plants, or even your favorite chair reduced to a scratching post. We’ve all been there, and it’s frustrating. But here’s the thing: destructive behaviors are a cat's way of meeting their own needs, often because we haven’t given them the right outlets. Fortunately, the solution is simple: understand your cat’s behavior and provide the right environment to support it.

 

Scratching is Normal – Here’s How to Get It Under Control

Scratching is an instinctual behavior for cats. It keeps their claws healthy, helps them stretch, and marks their territory. However, if your cat isn’t using the expensive scratching pole you bought, it’s likely because it doesn’t match their scratching preference.

Cats scratch in three main directions:

  • Horizontal
  • Vertical
  • Angled

If your cat isn't interested in the vertical scratching post you set up, they might actually prefer an angled scratcher. Switching to a different style, like Catenary Home’s Bloom Cat Scratchers, could be the immediate fix to this issue. Bloom Scratchers are designed to meet various scratching preferences while blending seamlessly into your home's decor—so you don’t have to choose between function and style.

By matching the scratcher to your cat's natural scratching behavior, you’ll reduce or even eliminate damage to your furniture. And let's be honest: your cat deserves something better than generic, unsightly options. With Catenary Home’s sophisticated designs, you won’t have to sacrifice aesthetics in your space to keep your cat happy.

 

Meet Your Cat’s Needs to Curb Destructive Behavior

A bored cat is a destructive cat. If your cat is shredding toilet paper rolls or knocking things off your counters, it’s a sign they’re under-stimulated. Cats are natural hunters, and they need plenty of mental and physical stimulation to stay happy.

Here's how you can meet their needs:

  1. Scratching: Give them a variety of surfaces to scratch—horizontal, vertical, and angled options—so they stay engaged. Our Bloom Cat Scratchers offer versatility and design elegance, making them a perfect fit for your home.

  2. Chewing Plants: If your cat has been turning your plants into a salad bar, this behavior is normal too! Cats chew plants out of curiosity or to help with digestion. To stop this, make your plants undesirable (citrus sprays can help) and offer them something they can chew, like cat grass.

  3. Digging: If your cat digs into blankets or soft beds, this is a natural nesting behavior. It’s often how cats prepare their space for sleep. Encourage this behavior by providing cozy, soft surfaces—like Catenary Home’s Moon Cat Cave, which offers a plush retreat for your feline friend.

By creating an environment that aligns with your cat's natural instincts, you’ll not only reduce bad behaviors but also give them a healthier, more fulfilling life.

 

Recognizing When It's Time for a Vet Visit

While most destructive behavior is a result of unmet needs, it’s essential to rule out any medical issues that might be causing it. Cats that suddenly change their habits—like avoiding the litter box or becoming excessively destructive—may be signaling a health problem. If you’ve tried adjusting their environment without success, consult with your vet to ensure there isn’t an underlying medical issue.

 

Why Catenary Home Is Your Solution

At Catenary Home, we believe that your home shouldn’t have to sacrifice style for functionality when it comes to your cat’s needs. Our modern, high-design furniture caters to both you and your cat. Our pieces are not just functional—they're beautifully integrated into your decor, so you don’t have to hide the fact that you live with cats.

For example:

  • Our Halo Bowls combine sleek, contemporary design with functionality, offering your cat an ergonomic eating experience.
  • The Bloom Scratchers come with reversible scratch surfaces that provide months of scratching satisfaction, while looking like stylish decor pieces.
  • The Moon Cat Cave is a cozy and visually stunning hideaway that both you and your cat will love.

 

Conclusion: How to Create a Harmonious Home with Your Cat

Curbing destructive behaviors isn’t about disciplining your cat—it’s about understanding their needs and creating an environment that allows them to express their natural instincts. By offering the right outlets—whether it’s an angled scratcher, a cozy bed, or cat grass—you’ll transform your home into a cat-friendly space without sacrificing style.

At Catenary Home, we’re here to help you achieve that balance, with products designed to meet both your cat’s needs and your aesthetic preferences. Explore our collection today, and see how we can help you create a beautiful, harmonious home with your cat.


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