Catscratch is an American animated television sitcom created by Doug TenNapel for Nickelodeon. It premiered on July 9, 2005, and concluded its run on February 10, 2007. Origin and Development
Catscratch is an innate behavior that dates back to the early days of feline evolution. In the wild, cats use scratching as a means of marking their territory, establishing dominance, and maintaining their physical health. By scratching trees, rocks, and other surfaces, wild cats deposit scent marks from glands in their paws, communicating with other felines and warning potential competitors to stay away. This behavior also helps to remove the dead outer layer of their nails, keeping them sharp and healthy. Catscratch
Catscratch comprised 20 episodes (divided into 40 individual segments). Though early premieres attracted up to 3.5 million viewers, Nickelodeon stretched the broadcast of the first season over a 19-month period, damaging its ratings momentum. The network canceled the series after one season, making it one of the first Nicktoons of its era to be terminated without receiving a second season renewal. Catscratch is an American animated television sitcom created