

She received her veterinarian’s degree from the University of Glasgow in Scotland.

Megan Conrad, DVM, is a veterinarian at WellHaven Pet Health in Gresham, Oregon and the veterinary telemedicine company Hello Ralphie. You might also want to consider a rug that is easy to clean and care for if your cat is prone to marking or accidents. While no rug is invincible to wear and tear, the best rugs that cats can’t destroy will be made from durable materials that are also less appealing for cats to scratch. Scratching is a natural behavior for cats, you might have noticed that felines often also love to sink their claws into rugs, among other furniture.
