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Protect your furniture from destructive scratching while satisfying your cat's natural instincts with this innovative self-adhesive cat scratch protector. This extra-long, trimmable pad adheres securely to sofas, chairs, and other upholstered furniture, creating a designated scratching zone that redirects your cat's attention away from expensive fabrics. The durable carpet-like material withstands vigorous scratching while the transparent or color-matched design blends seamlessly with your decor. Save your furniture and keep your cat happy with this practical, DIY solution.





Cat owners protecting new or expensive furniture, households with multiple cats who scratch frequently, renters who can't afford furniture damage, training kittens to scratch appropriate surfaces, protecting high-traffic furniture areas like sofa arms and corners, homes with declawed cats needing safe scratching outlets, preventing further damage to already-scratched furniture, creating designated scratching zones in multi-cat households.
Sofa and couch arms where cats typically scratch, chair backs and sides vulnerable to claw damage, furniture corners that attract scratching behavior, doorways and entryways where cats mark territory, carpeted stairs and landings, cat trees and scratching posts for added surface area, rental properties where furniture damage affects security deposits, protecting antique or heirloom upholstered pieces.
1 self-adhesive cat scratch protector pad, trimmable to custom dimensions.
| Dimensions | 15.7" × 118" (40 × 300 cm) |
| Material | Durable Carpet-Like Scratch Surface |
| Backing Type | Self-Adhesive |
| Installation | Peel and Stick - No Tools Required |
| Trimmable | Yes - Cut to Custom Size |
| Color Options | Multiple Colors Available |
| Weight | 1.21 lbs (0.55 kg) |
| Product Category | Pet Furniture Protectors |
Clean furniture surface thoroughly with mild cleaner and allow to dry completely. Measure the area you want to protect and trim the pad to desired size using scissors or a utility knife. Peel away backing paper to expose adhesive. Carefully position the pad on furniture surface, starting from one end and smoothing as you go to avoid air bubbles. Press firmly along entire surface to ensure strong adhesion. For curved surfaces, apply in sections for best results. To remove, gently peel away from furniture. Clean any residual adhesive with rubbing alcohol if needed. Replace pad when scratching surface becomes worn or damaged.
The self-adhesive backing is designed to adhere securely without damaging most furniture fabrics. When removed carefully, it should not leave marks or residue. Test on a small, inconspicuous area first if you have delicate upholstery.
Yes, the pad is fully trimmable. Use scissors or a utility knife to cut it to any size or shape needed to protect sofa arms, chair backs, corners, or any other furniture area your cat targets.
Most cats readily scratch the carpet-like texture because it satisfies their natural scratching instinct. You can encourage use by applying catnip to the pad initially or using positive reinforcement when your cat scratches the protector instead of bare furniture.
The adhesive is designed for long-term use and should remain securely attached for months with normal use. If edges begin to lift, you can press them back down or use additional adhesive strips to reinforce.
Yes, the protector works on leather, faux leather, and other smooth surfaces. However, test adhesion on a small hidden area first, as some leather finishes may be sensitive to adhesives.
At nearly 10 feet long, this protector provides extensive coverage for most sofas. You can protect both arms, the front edge, or multiple furniture pieces. For very large sectionals, you may need multiple pads.
Ensure the protector covers all areas your cat typically scratches. You can also use deterrent sprays on unprotected areas, provide additional scratching posts, and reward your cat with treats when they use the protector correctly.
Yes, you can vacuum the surface to remove loose fibers and debris. For spot cleaning, use a damp cloth with mild soap. Avoid soaking the pad, as excessive moisture may weaken the adhesive backing.