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Management number 235150793 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price $10.38 Model Number 235150793
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A Cat Scratching Mat for Sofas, Furniture Edges, and Cats That Skip Posts

HarmonyGuard gives cats a scratch-friendly surface where furniture conflict usually happens: sofa sides, couch arms, chair edges, and favorite horizontal or angled scratching zones. It works best when placement matches the exact spot your cat already targets.

Best Fit: cats that scratch furniture edges, sofa arms, chair corners, or flat/angled surfaces instead of posts

Use It For: scratch redirection, furniture-edge coverage, new-cat setup, and adding a texture cats can choose

First Check: place it directly over or beside the area your cat already scratches

Care: shake off loose debris, check attachment, and reposition if your cat chooses a different target

Why Placement Beats Generic Scratch Advice

Meets Cats Where They Scratch

Some cats ignore vertical posts because the furniture edge is already the chosen route. Placement should follow the behavior.

Protects the High-Conflict Area

A mat can cover the surface that receives daily claw attention, reducing the need to constantly block the same spot.

Adds a More Acceptable Texture

The goal is to give claws a surface that makes sense to the cat while making furniture less central to the routine.

Clearer Than “Stop Scratching” Copy

Cats need a better target, not just a rule. This description frames the mat as redirection and placement strategy.

Make the Mat Part of the Cat’s Existing Route

Start at the Problem Spot

Place the mat where scratching already happens before trying to move behavior across the room.

Use Positive Reinforcement

Reward interest in the mat and keep a scratching post nearby if your cat also likes vertical stretch.

Recheck Attachment and Edges

A mat that shifts, curls, or slides is less convincing to cats and more annoying for owners.

Scratch Tip: Place the mat at the chosen scratching zone first, then slowly adjust only after your cat starts using it.


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