Why does my cat scratch the TV screen?
Keeping this in view, can a cat scratch a TV screen?
But a cat is unlikely to damage a glass TV screen; but an LCD screen is more fragile.
Considering this, how do I stop my cat from scratching the TV?
Once you've figured out your cat's preferences, you're halfway to the finish line. Scratching behavior depends mostly on texture, so cover off-limits spots with things your cat will find unappealing on their paws, like double-sided sticky tape or aluminum foil. Many cats don't like the odor of citrus or menthol.
It's normal for cats to scratch objects in their environment for many reasons: To remove the dead outer layer of their claws. To mark their territory by leaving both a visual mark and a scent – they have scent glands on their paws. To stretch their bodies and flex their feet and claws.