• New Entry Door: Wood or Fiberglass?

    From animal lover@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 12 23:14:01 2018
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    replying to Oscar_Lives, animal lover wrote:
    You sound like the type of person that should be behind bars or in a padded cell.

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  • From Michigander@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 4 05:35:00 2021
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    We have an exterior fiberglass door and two dogs that scratch for no less than 15 minutes per dog daily when they want it. There are no signs of claw marks whatsoever. There is however muddy prints on the door. The door was installed 1.5 years ago.
    That would be ~280 minutes of straight scratching. One dog is a Red Bone Coon Hound the other is and American Eskimo. They are have healthy nails. I am looking for something that I can use in the house to mitigate cat damage on trim. Literally one of
    my door jams is nothing but shredded tooth picks. Someone has got to make something for that.

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to fcd6cc9cd13a911b379a9957aac7ab99@ex on Mon Jan 4 06:30:57 2021
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    In alt.home.repair, on Mon, 4 Jan 2021 05:35:00 +0000, Michigander <fcd6cc9cd13a911b379a9957aac7ab99@example.com> wrote:

    We have an exterior fiberglass door and two dogs that scratch for no less than 15 minutes per dog daily when they want it. There are no signs of claw marks whatsoever. There is however muddy prints on the door. The door was installed 1.5 years ago.
    That would be ~280 minutes of straight scratching. One dog is a Red Bone Coon Hound the other is and American Eskimo. They are have healthy nails. I am looking for something that I can use in the house to mitigate cat damage on trim. Literally one of
    my door jams is nothing but shredded tooth picks. Someone has got to make something for that.

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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to Michigander on Mon Jan 4 07:44:34 2021
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    On 01/03/2021 10:35 PM, Michigander wrote:
    I am looking for something that I can use in the house to mitigate cat
    damage on trim. Literally one of my door jams is nothing but shredded
    tooth picks. Someone has got to make something for that.

    It isn't very stylish but I clad the door the cat scratches on when he
    wants out with aluminum flashing. It's easily cut to size with tin snips
    and glued on with panel cement.

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  • From Snag@21:1/5 to Michigander on Mon Jan 4 20:40:26 2021
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    On 1/3/2021 11:35 PM, Michigander wrote:
    We have an exterior fiberglass door and two dogs that scratch for no
    less than 15 minutes per dog daily when they want it.  There are no
    signs of claw marks whatsoever.  There is however muddy prints on the door.   The door was installed 1.5 years ago.  That would be ~280
    minutes of straight scratching.  One dog is a Red Bone Coon Hound the
    other is and American Eskimo.  They are have healthy nails.  I am
    looking for something that I can use in the house to mitigate cat damage
    on trim.  Literally one of my door jams is nothing but shredded tooth picks.  Someone has got to make something for that.


    A .22 short should solve the cat problem . The dogs can be taught to
    bark instead of scratching . My Mountain Cur does .
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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to rbowman on Mon Jan 4 19:26:19 2021
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    On 01/04/2021 07:44 AM, rbowman wrote:
    On 01/03/2021 10:35 PM, Michigander wrote:
    I am looking for something that I can use in the house to mitigate cat
    damage on trim. Literally one of my door jams is nothing but shredded
    tooth picks. Someone has got to make something for that.

    It isn't very stylish but I clad the door the cat scratches on when he
    wants out with aluminum flashing. It's easily cut to size with tin snips
    and glued on with panel cement.

    While looking for something else on Amazon, I found a number of products:

    https://www.amazon.com/double-sided-sticky-tape-cats/s?k=double+sided+sticky+tape+for+cats

    They are all basically double sided tape. Apparently cats hate sticky
    paws as much as I do. From most of the reviews it's almost a one shot
    deal.

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