Jan 24 2008

Threats to your Sofa

Published by admin at 10:14 am under Loose Covers

What is the greatest enemy to your furniture covers? Whether you have fixed covers or loose covers, it could be muddy children, grandchildren or husbands. However if you have a sofa with washable loose covers the risk of damage is greatly reduced, the real evil enemy is in fact pets, more specifically our feline friends.

Why is it that cats just love to rake their claws down the side of the sofa, or snuggle up in the chair while purring away and happily dragging their claws across the cushions. My own sofa looks like it is growing hair as it has been the victim of many clawing sessions. Frustrating as it is, the cat won’t listen and refuses to stop.

Happily there is an answer, without resorting to banishing the cat. Various cat deterents are available such as sprays, sticky paws or simply choose to cover your furniture with hardwearing chenille fabrics rather than the old-fashioned stretch fabrics. These are washable too so any muddy paws are easily dealt with.

Dog and cat hair is another problem and a guaranteed way to cause irritation. Much has been written about asthma and likely causes but this entry is more concerned with how your furniture actually looks and solutions for keeping it clean. Again a good solution to the molting pet problems is washable loose covers.

Or of course, you could always buy a goldfish!

2 Responses to “Threats to your Sofa”

  1. mrs c sayeron 18 Apr 2008 at 3:46 pm

    I was wondering about an adhesive patch(see thru) that would cover that particular area where my cat scratches? leather with throws deals with hair but she is really destroying one corner already! anti - smell spray maybe? but slip off corner would help better methinks!

  2. Chris_Plumbon 21 Apr 2008 at 10:24 am

    There are a whole range of pet sprays you can buy to dissuade pets from attacking your furniture.

    Just type furniture pet sprays into google. There are all sorts of forums and products. I don’t understand your comment about the slip off corner. Please explain.

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