Can you give a hand near my couch problem? I have two masculine cats that are generally powerfully behaved. The singular...
I have two masculine cats that are generally powerfully behaved. The singular issue is something with merely one of them, Brody. We have a chaise surrounded by our living room as part of our sectional. Like most couches it have that thin easily upset "liner" covering the underside of the couch. My cat Brody was competent to pull the liner away from the couch bottom and climb inside (he sits lying on the liner INSIDE the couch). He goes surrounded by it all the time presently and has really pulled the liner down.
We want to fix it so that he will no longer know how to get inside the couch. What can we use? Obviously the current liner is useless very soon with how torn up it is so what else can we use? It doesn't concern how it looks since it¡¯s underneath the couch and you can't see it. We want something that will be strong enough if he does try to take inside again. He doesn't scratch or wreckage anything else, just loves going inside our couch. It have to stop.
Thanks for any advice
Answers: Try feel, thick feel or even a thin piece of plywood where on earth he can't get surrounded by there at adjectives. If you use felt, place the staples pretty close together, if you use the plywood, you use finishing nail , short ones.
What's wrong with him human being inside the couch. He feels protected there. Take the prehistoric liner off and agree to him be.