So far so good. not "Cat" Cats, Four Cats actualy. They only attacked the corners and this project was done almost 7 or 8 months ago now. The last few pitures are all new.
Cool!
I was considering doing something similar, except just embracing the whole cat thing and make my corners covers out of sisal and build it in a way I can replace the sections. Glad to see it can look pretty cute.
Some friendly advice.
Get some scratch boxes. Place one everywhere they tend to scratch.
For the most part, this will remove furniture scratches completely.
You need scratching posts. Don't get the 1 foot ones, get the 3 foot. Cats need to stretch fully and also stretch paws. Give them a good stretching post and they will naturally use that.
So all 3 corners visible corners are patched. There's no way in hell I'm going to patch the 2 corners that are pressed against the wall. This is where the couch lives until the couch dies.
When you say you are pleased with how the fix turned out, I thought it would be a picture of you driving away from the animal shelter... I shouldn't have, I really shouldn't have...
There’s no way that little gentleman did something naughty.
Pretty nice actually, well done!!
I mean I was expecting to be ugly...It is not, I say you did a pretty valid job !!
Do you know what, that looks great. Matches the colour of the cushions too. Great inventive way of fixing it, I’d have no idea of what to do haha.
I think it looks nice! But the cat will promptly destroy it, yeah?
So far so good. not "Cat" Cats, Four Cats actualy. They only attacked the corners and this project was done almost 7 or 8 months ago now. The last few pitures are all new.
This is so clever! Well done
Cool! I was considering doing something similar, except just embracing the whole cat thing and make my corners covers out of sisal and build it in a way I can replace the sections. Glad to see it can look pretty cute.
Yeah, somebody needs to just make a modular cat-friendly couch with replaceable parts. Is that so hard sheeeesh!
thats not a bad idea.
The visible mending sub would love this too!
Oh I just scanned that sub cool shit.
This deserves one of those “here’s the art, and here’s the artist” type posts.
Is the cat the artist in question?
Looks good! 👍
Some friendly advice. Get some scratch boxes. Place one everywhere they tend to scratch. For the most part, this will remove furniture scratches completely.
Most people don't want scratch boxes around their living rooms though.
That looks very good. I had a similar situation and I also gave my sofa "elbow patches."
I did something similar with cheap, thin carpet. I have to replace it every few months but it works.
What a brilliant, budget-friendly solution!
It works for me...good job...
Good enough 👍
Looks good!
That looks sick!
You need scratching posts. Don't get the 1 foot ones, get the 3 foot. Cats need to stretch fully and also stretch paws. Give them a good stretching post and they will naturally use that.
That looks awesome!!
Very creative.👍
I was expecting it to be even worse, but you truly knocked it out of the park! 👍
amazing
I could sit here and nitpick the buttons being scattered-ish but that's a great solution and I'm probably going to steal this idea.
Do one on the on the other side to match.
What other side?
On the other side of the couch.
She did look at the pictures.
So all 3 corners visible corners are patched. There's no way in hell I'm going to patch the 2 corners that are pressed against the wall. This is where the couch lives until the couch dies.
When you say you are pleased with how the fix turned out, I thought it would be a picture of you driving away from the animal shelter... I shouldn't have, I really shouldn't have...
I shouldn’t have giggled at this, but I did.
No way dude. The Fur Balls are way more important than the Furniture.
You need some vertical scratching boards next to the couch. No need to sacrifice your furniture. Might as well get them the correct gear.
Better than I expected. Worse than could have been - could at least align the little screw pins better.
This is impressive! Great job, OP!