Also lemon juice or vinegar also work although make sure they won t damage your carpet.
My cat keeps eating carpet padding.
When she comes out to the other side after feeding time she sniffs where the other cat ate and she would pick up pieces of carpet and eat them.
We adopted a rescue kitty in january.
When i first got my cat she had a problem with throwing her up.
Exploration face it your carpet smells.
I noticed this behaviour after about a week into the adoption it s too late because she seems to have already developed the habit of pulling random pieces of carpet out around the whole house and eat them.
If it isn t a scratching need then you might want to try putting pepper cayenne or black pepper i have used both in the area you want to keep him out of like along the seams.
Anyway i really can t answer why but you could spray some aromatherapy oil on the spot he likes.
Deter your cat by spraying him with water each time you see him eat a non food material with a gentle squirt bottle use bitter spray to make commonly chewed or eaten items unappealing purchase at pet stores.
Actual pica can indicate an underlying health issue or diet deficiency.
My cat keeps pulling up the edges of our carpet and eating it as well as the carpet from his climbing tree.
Cat keeps pulling up and eating carpet fibers.
Make sure it isn t harmful to cats but i find my cats don t like strong smelling ones like peppermint and eucalyptus.
I do this to keep my cat out of plants and other places and it works pretty well.
Even too much fuzz from the carpet can contribute to hairballs and stomach discomfort in your cat.
And when she does it doesn t really even stain the carpet.
I eventually changed her to a pricey brand of grain free dry food she won t eat canned but likes her dry food moistened with water and now she rarely throws up.
Once medical causes are ruled out behavioral reasons for pica can include boredom attention seeking attractive odors hunger and learned behavior.
Pica especially if your cat is actually ingesting the carpet which red flag this can lead to serious medical complications he or she may be trying to tell you something.
Although it is normal for cats to eat small amounts of grass consumption of large amounts of plant material may be an indication of a dietary deficiency or illness.
We had one older cat and it took 5 months of slow introduction and reintroduction to get them to be on good terms.
My cat likes to eat rubber glove tips and string for no apparent reason.