What to Do If Persian Cats Like to Destroy Furniture

Persian cats have an adorable face, long and luxurious back fur, and elegant manners, thus being called the "prince" or "princess" of cats. They also carry a proud temperament and are known as "destruction kings." So, how should such pet cats be managed?
Cats like to scratch furniture, especially those made of leather, velvet, and rubber, often leaving such furniture full of holes and in a sorry state! But Persian cats' claws particularly dislike and detest the surfaces of tin foil and double-sided tape. By sticking these papers onto the furniture surfaces that Persian cats often like to scratch, and meanwhile preparing a cedarwood scratching board for them, your expensive cherished furniture will be spared from torment.
Some cats like to climb onto stoves and food cabinets; some cats like to urinate everywhere when in heat. As long as you follow my method and do it thoroughly a few times, it is guaranteed to fundamentally correct the cat's bad habits.
Prepare a powerful water spray gun, observe the Persian cat's behavior from a few meters away without letting the cat notice you are watching it. When the Persian cat just climbs onto the stove or cabinet without any psychological pressure, or is preparing to urinate randomly, suddenly spray water at it, preferably hitting the head. After being sprayed, the cat will be frightened and flee in panic. After 2-3 times, the cat will consciously avoid destroying these things, and your worries will be completely resolved. (Source:PetsZone)