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  1. Scratching and Clawing: How Cats Can Damage Screens. Cats are natural scratchers, and your TV screen can be a tempting target. Scratching can cause surface damage, which may not be severe enough to crack or shatter the screen, but it can still affect the picture quality. In addition, cats can leave behind claws marks, which can be permanent and ...

  2. Jun 10, 2019 · How to stop your cat from scratching your TV. Here's a simple and inexperience way keep cats off of tables, counter-tops and furniture. How to stop your cat from scratching your TV. Here's a ...

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  3. Mar 18, 2017 · 173. Purraise. 67. UPDATE I can now answer my own question, unfortunately. My concern for a potential problem came from the fact that while my cell phone screen is glass, my TV screen is a flexible membrane. Sure enough, today, when I cast a cat video from my phone to my TV Maxine charged it so hard that it knocked out some pixels where she hit.

  4. The probability of your cat scratching the TV screen depends on several factors, such as: Age of Cat: Younger cats are more likely to scratch surfaces than older cats. This is because younger cats have more energy and are more curious, which can lead to them exploring and scratching anything in their path.

  5. Training Your Cat to Avoid the TV Screen. If you’re a cat owner, you know that they can be mischievous and curious creatures. Unfortunately, this can sometimes lead to them scratching or damaging your TV screen. Not only is this frustrating for you, but it can also be dangerous for your cat if they accidentally break the screen.

  6. Jul 12, 2024 · If your cat still scratches at the TV, we recommend controlling the environment. Make the surface in front of the TV unappealing. For instance, many cats do not like tin foil. Therefore, you can ...

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  8. Jul 10, 2024 · 5. Keep Your Cat Away From the TV Room. When all else fails, the best way to cat-proof your TV is to keep your cat away from the room. Put up a gate or keep them in another area of the house where ...

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