What to Do Keep My Cats From Licking Fabric
Redirect your cat's attention: When you see your cat licking fabric, immediately redirect their attention to something else, such as a toy or treat. This will help them to break the habit of licking fabric.
Provide alternative licking surfaces: Provide your cat with alternative surfaces to lick, such as a catnip toy or a piece of textured fabric. This will give them something to lick that is safe for them.
Clean the area: Make sure to clean the area where your cat is licking fabric thoroughly. This will remove any residual scents or tastes that may be attracting your cat to the area.
Use a deterrent: You can try using a commercial deterrent spray or a homemade solution, such as a mixture of water and vinegar, to discourage your cat from licking fabric.
Trim your cat's nails: Long nails can cause cats to lick fabric in an attempt to groom themselves. Trim your cat's nails regularly to help prevent this.
Talk to your vet: If your cat is licking fabric compulsively, it may be a sign of an underlying medical condition. Talk to your veterinarian about your cat's behavior to rule out any potential health issues.
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