The answer to this question is yes.
Do cats ruin wood floors.
Although this can fluctuate from floor to floor based on the quality and coating or finish of the hardwood floor.
Cat urine has an unmistakable ammonia like pungent smell that permeates the room and can even extend to the rest of the house.
But the master bedroom floors show distinct black burn spots the hallmarks of pet damage.
The obvious way to minimize this damage is to keep the nails of your pets trimmed which is also healthy for them.
In addition the perimeter of all the rooms are darkened by water damage.
If you have cats you re going to have issues with your floors.
Your best bet is to have a mat.
There are only two things that can ruin a hardwood floor beyond all hope.
Until the cat urine odor is addressed it will announce itself every time you enter the house.
Because the heels tend to be pointier and the body s weight isn t evenly distributed they leave dents in the floor particularly stiletto heels.
As a homeowner with beautiful wood floors you like your floors too.
If you have a cat then you may be wondering if cat claws will scratch your hardwood floors.
Whether it s carpeting that catches every single cat hair and thrown up hairball wood floors that stain if your cat pees or vomits.
Additionally all of the above tips can also be applied to a lesser degree to your feline friend.
A hardwood floor with a cheaper quality or lower quality finish will scratch more easily than that of a high quality finish.
Accidents in terms of vomiting up their food or urination on hardwood should obviously be cleaned up right away.
Dirty shoes not only do they make your house messy they could scratch your wood floors or leave wet spots that could cause damage to the wood.
Wearing high heels around the house is a great way to ruin hardwood floors.
Scratches are a primary concern when allowing dogs on hardwood floors.
Floods are fairly rare but almost everybody has dog or a cat or a rabbit that will eventually leave a puddle on the hardwood floor.
Place a comfy pair of slippers near the door if you need a reminder.
Cats are seldom any problem with hardwood flooring as they are just too light to cause much damage at all due to nails.
But cats and wood do not mix.
The previous owners had wall to wall carpeting and regular steam cleaning darkened the wood along the walls and also rusted the nails.
Do your floors a favor and leave the heels at the door.