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luvscats
07-09-2009, 07:19 PM
I'm getting ready to have hardwood floors put in and the carpet removed. Pls tell me that the kitties and hardwood floors are compatible?? Scratches? Furballs?


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Bay_Kat
07-09-2009, 07:21 PM
I'm getting ready to have hardwood floors put in and the carpet removed. Pls tell me that the kitties and hardwood floors are compatible?? Scratches? Furballs?


>^.,.^<

I have hardwood floors and 3 cats, only one really sheds but I like to call the furballs tumbleweeds. :killingme

Cowgirl
07-09-2009, 07:22 PM
Furballs like tumbleweed in the desert. :lmao: I don't think our cats scratch the floor. :shrug: They usually don't walk around with their claws out, and they're so small they probably wouldn't do much damage. Are you getting real hardwood or laminate? Laminate is so tough nothing would hurt it.

Cowgirl
07-09-2009, 07:23 PM
I like to call the furballs tumbleweeds. :killingme

Furballs like tumbleweed in the desert. :lmao:

:high5:

RPMDAD
07-09-2009, 07:25 PM
I'm getting ready to have hardwood floors put in and the carpet removed. Pls tell me that the kitties and hardwood floors are compatible?? Scratches? Furballs?


>^.,.^<

Can't speak for everybody but we have 3 cats, Petey, Zero, and Kit. 2 males and a female. We have hardwood floors in about 33% of the house. Fur on the floor when they shed, yes, comes up easily. Not too much trouble with furballs. And no problems with scratches.

luvscats
07-09-2009, 07:29 PM
Furballs like tumbleweed in the desert. :lmao: I don't think our cats scratch the floor. :shrug: They usually don't walk around with their claws out, and they're so small they probably wouldn't do much damage. Are you getting real hardwood or laminate? Laminate is so tough nothing would hurt it.

hubby insisted on real hardwood. if it'd been up to me I'd have put in old-fashioned industrial tile, the kind like they have in school hallways, old military bases, older office buildings, etc., but nooooo, we had to order real wood. I've got 5 cats. Furballs don't bother me much. I get them up pretty quick. But these guys get to racing around, doing the nighttime crazies and I'm wondering how much damage they can do wih their claws. I'm thinking that after a few months, maybe my floor will look like the more expensive "distressed" wood they sell nowadays in the store.

General Lee
07-09-2009, 08:09 PM
hubby insisted on real hardwood. if it'd been up to me I'd have put in old-fashioned industrial tile, the kind like they have in school hallways, old military bases, older office buildings, etc., but nooooo, we had to order real wood. I've got 5 cats. Furballs don't bother me much. I get them up pretty quick. But these guys get to racing around, doing the nighttime crazies and I'm wondering how much damage they can do wih their claws. I'm thinking that after a few months, maybe my floor will look like the more expensive "distressed" wood they sell nowadays in the store.

I've had real hardwood for a year and half with two cats. No issues with scratches. They race around like a bat out of hell to, but no harm to the floors

Nickel
07-09-2009, 08:10 PM
Laminate is so tough nothing would hurt it.Except overflowing bathtubs. :doh: :lmao:

Baja28
07-09-2009, 08:25 PM
It's funny as hell when you put scotch tape on their paws and they try to walk on the hardwood floors. :killingme

CrashTest
07-09-2009, 09:57 PM
Hardwood is great with cats. No stains, no dander, no trapped odors and in the summer, my cat loves to strech out on it because it's nice and cool.

When I had the foster kittens a while back it was funny watching them run around on the hardwood. They would loose traction and wipe out all the time.

:lmao:

Cowgirl
07-09-2009, 10:11 PM
Except overflowing bathtubs. :doh: :lmao:

Yeah, probably that. :lol:

luvscats
07-09-2009, 10:18 PM
I think I'm just crabby today. I just like stuff already broke in, not new stuff. The carpet we have definitely has that "broke in" look and I'm used to it. Now I have to get used to something new.

Robin
07-10-2009, 08:07 AM
hubby insisted on real hardwood. if it'd been up to me I'd have put in old-fashioned industrial tile, the kind like they have in school hallways, old military bases, older office buildings, etc., but nooooo, we had to order real wood. I've got 5 cats. Furballs don't bother me much. I get them up pretty quick. But these guys get to racing around, doing the nighttime crazies and I'm wondering how much damage they can do wih their claws. I'm thinking that after a few months, maybe my floor will look like the more expensive "distressed" wood they sell nowadays in the store.

Hardwood floors are great! The cats still race around and play like "Tom Cruise" everyonce in a while. The dogs get into chasing and playing with each other too. Easier to clean than carpet with pets.

luvscats
07-10-2009, 09:33 AM
thanks for all the feedback. the kitties come first of course. I'll be glad to have the carpet gone!

frequentflier
07-10-2009, 09:39 AM
thanks for all the feedback. the kitties come first of course. I'll be glad to have the carpet gone!

No flooring is going to stay *new* forever; esp when you have pets or children.
BTW, I still have your kitty carrier!

luvscats
07-10-2009, 09:44 AM
No flooring is going to stay *new* forever; esp when you have pets or children. BTW, I still have your kitty carrier!

yeah, I'll like the floor alot better once it's broke in.

Are you sure it's my carrier? Is it in your store? I'm coming down your way today, I could stop by. ;)

frequentflier
07-10-2009, 09:46 AM
yeah, I'll like the floor alot better once it's broke in.

Are you sure it's my carrier? Is it in your store? I'm coming down your way today, I could stop by. ;)

I'm pretty sure it is...the one my husband brought Seamus home in!

luvscats
07-10-2009, 09:49 AM
I'm pretty sure it is...the one my husband brought Seamus home in!

good grief.....I forgot about that. what a good day that was!

Is the carrier at your store?

frequentflier
07-10-2009, 09:52 AM
good grief.....I forgot about that. what a good day that was!

Is the carrier at your store?

Yes, it is...I will be there from 10 til 7 or so. See ya!

luvscats
07-10-2009, 09:54 AM
Yes, it is...I will be there from 10 til 7 or so. See ya!

I'll stop by. Thanks for the reminder. :)

luckystar
07-10-2009, 10:52 AM
Hardwood is great with cats. No stains, no dander, no trapped odors and in the summer, my cat loves to strech out on it because it's nice and cool.

When I had the foster kittens a while back it was funny watching them run around on the hardwood. They would loose traction and wipe out all the time.

:lmao:

:roflmao:

I love that <3

Robin
07-10-2009, 06:08 PM
YouTube - CAT DRIFTING... :) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ei4SlHcAx4)

bcp
07-10-2009, 06:15 PM
Cats+hardwood+leaf blower = fun

dems4me
07-10-2009, 06:24 PM
YouTube - CAT DRIFTING... :) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ei4SlHcAx4)

:killingme:killingme:killingme

gary_webb
07-13-2009, 02:44 PM
YouTube - CAT DRIFTING... :) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ei4SlHcAx4)

Now that's funny:lmao:


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