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Old 12-21-2013, 11:39 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by treadlightly View Post
I've been wondering what fabric is least-susceptible to cat damage. I have a micro-fibre overstuffed recliner that isn't doing too badly, but we are shopping for a second chair. Leather is out, based on the current appearance of the couch.
Before buying our current leather lounge suite, I did some research. From what I could find, cats don't usually like to scratch leather. In the four or five years we've had it, none of the cats have tried to scratch it. But, they do like to sleep on it.
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