Yes, there is outdoor furniture designed to resist pet scratches. The key is selecting the right materials. For frames, powder-coated aluminum and wrought iron are excellent choices as they are hard for claws to damage. For seating surfaces, synthetic wicker (polyethylene resin) and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) lumber are top contenders. These materials are inherently tough and often have textured finishes that help conceal minor scuffs. Tightly woven fabrics made from solution-dyed acrylic are also highly resistant to snags and claws. Avoid soft woods like pine and certain thin plastic weaves. Regular maintenance, like trimming your pet's nails and using protective covers, will further extend your furniture's life. Look for furniture marketed as "commercial grade" or "high-performance" for maximum durability alongside your furry family members.
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