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		<title>We have an 8 month old kitty.  She has ruined two leather couches and (this morning) a leather chair.  She is not scratc Answers at Dogster Answers.</title>
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			<p>First of all, do you trim her nails?  I have a mostly inside boy who tried to do that to my couch.  #1 I trim his nails every 2 weeks with a small finger-nail clipper.  I #2 got him a 4x4 piece of wood that I keep in his &quot;area&quot; near his litter box so he can scratch that because he does go out sometimes and I don't want to declaw him. #3 I put aluminum foil over the length of my couch and on the arms and that stopped him from clawing it, it only took a few days.  When he tried, I took him to his &quot;piece of wood&quot;.  After a few days, no more problems.<br /><br />
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