‘It saved my couch’: 10 must-have items cat owners swear by to pet-proof their home | Life and style
If I didn’t have two big, shedding cats, my couch would probably be intact. My floors would be free of spills. And my carpets wouldn’t have enough layers of caked-on fur to create the shell of an entirely new cat.
In over a decade of cat parenthood, I’ve tried nearly everything to save my space from looking like the product of a home invasion. (And I remind myself they’re not ruining my furniture to be jerks: they’re channeling their innate need to hunt, forage and mark their territory.) I can happily say my home now looks relatively unscathed. If you’re also hoping to protect your furniture from a rambunctious furry friend, here are my best tools and gadgets that have helped cat-proof my home, plus some recommendations from several cat owners I spoke to.
Feliway Optimum Cat Calming Diffuser Kit

Feliway
Optimum Cat Calming Diffuser Kit
from $29.99

Freddie and Hendrix (my uncle-and-niece domestic shorthair tabbies) have experienced numerous life changes over the years, from several moves to the introduction of a newborn. It all seemed to contribute to unfavorable behavior, such as scratching my upholstery and urinating outside the litter box. Desperate, I never added something to my cart as quickly as this clinically researched plug-in pheromone diffuser when my vet recommended it during an appointment 10 years ago. After only plugging it in for about a week, I noticed my cats behave with a sense of calm in their new surroundings. The best part is that it helped them cool it on clawing at each other, too.

Feliway
Optimum Cat Calming Diffuser Kit
from $29.99
Hilde & Phil Cat-e-Corner

Hilde & Phil
Cat-e-Corner
$379

Freddie and Hendrix also have an affinity with tearing apart couch armrests. My strategy has long been to position a scratching post right beside it as a distraction. When I learned of this side table with a built-in scratching post, I knew I had to get my paws on it. Choose where you want it to sit on your couch, how high you need it to be and what wood finish would look best in your space. The table’s stem is lined with a Velcro-backed replaceable sisal scratching pad that has completely saved my couch from ending up in a landfill.

Hilde & Phil
Cat-e-Corner
$379
Timhaka Cat Scratching Board

Timhaka
Cat Scratching Board
$9.98

“This cat scratcher is really great,” says Ariane Smoley, owner of Ganache, an American shorthair calico. “Ganache has claws, and it’s great for her because she just goes on it, scratches her claws and gets out that scratching need.” The eco-friendly and recyclable cardboard pad feature waves that help comfortably contour your cat’s frame.

Timhaka
Cat Scratching Board
$9.98
Agym Cat Scratching Post for Large Cats

Agym
Cat Scratching Post for Large Cats
$38.39

Throughout Emily Rose’s years of owning dozens of cats, this scratching post has been the only successful deterrent away from furniture. “They use this thing all the time,” she says. “Whenever people tell me their cats ruin their furniture but they don’t want a scratching post, I’m like, ‘Well then, you’re accepting ruined furniture.’” While there is no shortage of scratching posts at varying heights, she notes the extra tall ones cater uniquely to cats’ affinity with stretching vertically, plus they can use its landing as a perch. My cats use this exact model too, and enjoy batting around its fluttering ball as if it were a wild animal.

Agym
Cat Scratching Post for Large Cats
$38.39

Babelio
Extra Wide Baby Gate with Adjustable Cat Door
from $79.99

Any parent of cats and humans will tell you the ticket to harmony in the home is granting cats easy access to their food and litter box while keeping the baby safe. That’s why Smoley’s husband helped his postpartum sister install this pressure-mounted baby gate with a cat-sized entryway. “The baby and cat gate makes it safe for the babies,” says Smoley. With it, cats can freely come and go while the main gate is closed.

Babelio
Extra Wide Baby Gate with Adjustable Cat Door
from $79.99
Secbolt Cord Covers for Pets

Secbolt
Cord Covers for Pets
$9.99

Veterinarian and cat owner Lauren Abrams knows first-hand just how dangerous the combination of cats and wires can be. That’s why she uses these pet-safe cable covers that fit like a sleeve in order to keep her electronics unscathed. “I have literally saved so much money, and it decreased my stress because the cats can damage [wires] so badly and also injure themselves,” she says.

Secbolt
Cord Covers for Pets
$9.99
Catstages Nina Ottosson Buggin’ Out Puzzle & Play Cat Puzzle Feeder

Catstages
Nina Ottosson Buggin’ Out Puzzle & Play Cat Puzzle Feeder
from $19.99

“Enough daily play time encourages cats to get their energy out on a toy rather than on furniture, and it’s great for the cat’s mental enrichment,” says Abrams. She uses mealtime for productive play with an interactive food puzzle. “Boots is so much less frustrated, and it takes much longer for him to finish his meals because he has to use his brain so hard, and then he is much calmer and cuddlier afterward,” she says. By rotating his games every few feeds, she keeps him engaged. “They’re easy to clean and super cute too,” she adds.

Catstages
Nina Ottosson Buggin’ Out Puzzle & Play Cat Puzzle Feeder
from $19.99
Toosoft Anti Cat Scratch Furniture Protector

Toosoft
Anti Cat Scratch Furniture Protector
$25.99

“Winnie and Bowie always mistook my couch as a cat scratcher so they would just play and go to town on it,” says Michelle Erica. When they first began their scratching careers, she said you wouldn’t have been able to tell from the couch’s already-disheveled boucle fabric. But soon enough, it grew obvious. “So this [protector] helped. It’s pretty low-key and not noticeable at all, like a giant piece of tape that stops them from scratching.” She places the peel-and-stick vinyl protector on her couch’s sides and corners, and they now look untouched.

Toosoft
Anti Cat Scratch Furniture Protector
$25.99
Rocco & Roxie Supply Co. Stain & Strong Odor Eliminator

Rocco & Roxie
Stain & Strong Odor Eliminator
from $19.99

A year into adopting Harold and Peter, two orange tabbies, Hannah Sauve noticed a smell that wouldn’t quit, and only one lightly scented spray did the trick. “We use it everywhere, actually,” she says. It’s safe to use on all surfaces, including fabrics, whether clothing, furniture or carpets. “We spray it all over the litter boxes in the basement just to freshen it up. If ever one of them pukes on the carpet, we spray it.”

Rocco & Roxie
Stain & Strong Odor Eliminator
from $19.99
Cheerble Pumpless Cat Water Fountain

Cheerble
Pumpless Cat Water Fountain
from $35.19

When my male cat was urinating blood all over my home, I learned he was communicating deep pain and associating his litter box with discomfort. After an emergency visit at the vet, he was diagnosed with microscopic crystals in his bladder because of severe dehydration. It turns out those still water bowls I had been leaving out were not catching his attention like a flowing stream would. The Cheerble cat water fountain emits a constant stream of fresh water that kitties can actually see, leading them to drink. According to my vet, it’s a far more effective option than stagnant water sources. I have to agree: it saved not only my furniture and household surfaces, but my cat’s life.

Cheerble
Pumpless Cat Water Fountain
from $35.19
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