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Save Your Furniture! How to Stop Your Cat from Chewing Everything đđ
Cats Donât Chew Out of NaughtinessâItâs a Growth Signal!
Physiological Development
- Teething Discomfort (4â6 months): As baby teeth fall out and adult teeth grow, itchy gums drive them to chew for relief.
- Oral Exploration: Like human babies, kittens use their mouths to sense textures and temperatures.
Behavioral Needs
- Hunting Instinct: Chewing mimics huntingâthey see dangling cords (like wiggling snakes) as “prey.”
- Pent-Up Energy: Bored or lonely cats release stress through chewing, especially if left alone long.
- Anxiety Relief: Monotonous environments or separation anxiety can trigger destructive chewing.
Solution: Redirect Their Chewing Urge!
ć¨č (Recommend) this catnip fish toy! It:
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Attracts cats with natural catnip
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Satisfies their hunting-chewing instincts
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Protects your furniture from sharp claws and teeth
Let your cat “hunt” this toy instead of your couchâhappy cat, happy home! đž
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