cats and speakers - looking for clues


My family decided to get a cat. Being an audio-hobbyist for past 20 years, I have collected a modest line of speakers. In a few conversations with friends, I have been warned that speakers and cats do not mix very well. I am certainly curious, not so say anxious to know more, before it is too late.

Does anyone in this group host, or used to host a cat (or cats) and speakers  under the same roof ? Could you please share your experience  ? Should I be concerned that a cat will use my speakers as scratching posts ? Can it be mitigated/avoided somehow ?  If the risk is high, whats the best strategy to deal with  the situation, outside of obvious, such as barricading my speakers in a dedicated room ?

I'd truly appreciate any hint or clue that can help. 

Best - Pete.

pete_a

I’ve had cats & nice to very nice audio systems my whole adult life & currently have 3 cats now which wasn’t planned ( sort of like my kids way back when…)

Buy a new spray bottle at Home Depot for $4 or whatever, fill it w/ water & give a quick squirt to whichever cat goes near your system; speakers, amps, turntable etc.  After you do this a few times, merely picking up the bottle w/ send them running. Aluminum foil can also be put over your stuff when you’re not home. Cats hate foil. 

I've been rescuing feral cats for 25 years and have had expensive audio equipment the whole time.  Between 2005 and 2019 I had 10 - 14 living indoors full time in my house and still have 7 now.  The floor standing speakers did become a target for a couple of them, despite having scratchers everywhere, so I wrapped them in mylar.  I cut a sheet tall enough to exceed their reach and wide enough to cover the front and sides, then held them in place with ribbon as straps around the back held in place with velcro tabs.  Very easy to remove when I want to use the speakers.  Release the velcro from one end of the bottom strap, lift the mylar cover off and set it aside.

I also used mylar sheets held in place with velcro tabs to guard the AV stand from spraying, which I did have a little of elsewhere, but none on the AV stand.  I can post pics if you're interested.

It has definitely required extra work, but it has actually worked really well in one of the more extreme indoor cat situations you're likely to find.

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Perhaps we’ve been lucky, I can’t say. But I can say that if it came down to it, I would choose my cats.

 

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One cat, alone, can get awfully mischievous.  I always think it's better for a cat or a dog, for that matter, to have a buddy.

My wife and I took in an adult stray we named Charlie Sheen (he had a white patch under his nose...you get the drift) in 2012.  He was a good boy for the 10 years he ruled the house.  Then we rescued two kittens barely a month old in August 2023.  Dobby and Kossa have never shown interest in my numerous speakers, except Dobby runs into whichever room I'm playing music in to sit and listen.  To be safe, I contacted Digital Deck Covers. 

 

Absolutely phenomenal products and service.   Some speaker brands are already sized (JBL, Focal, Tannoy, Dynaudio, KEF, Wilson ), but you can do measurements off a template they provide and they will custom make you covers.  Take my advice and go with the Double-Sided Quilt Nylon material.   Pillow soft.  Slide on and off with ease and look great.  All mine are black.

 

I've had them make covers for my Klipsch Forte II's, Heresy's, KG 4's, Polk Audio 10B's, and most recently my KLH 5's.  When shipping me my KLH covers, they accidentally sent me a set of covers for a pair of Dynaudio Bookshelf speakers.  I offered to send them back, and they told me it was their mistake and to keep them.  The covers fit my Klipsch KG 1.5's perfectly.  The most expensive set of covers I've had made were less than $200.  The best audio related investment I've made in a while.

^^ +1 on Digital Deck Covers.  I have them for my sub, surround speakers, and laser printer.  I didn't use them for the mains because the cats might still like to work out on the cloth.  They don't like the mylar at all and have no interest in the mains.