Don't use the spray. Go to the health food store / co-op & get organic catnip. It is better quality & less expensive than pet store catnip. Sprinkle that in the holes of the cardboard.
I sprinkle cat nip leaves on the cardboard scratchers. It seemed to do the trick.
With young cats if you catch them scratching the wrong thing - you can carry them to the scratcher - and make the motion to scratch with their paws - they catch on quick as you make "Good kitty!" noises at them and they discover they're allowed to dig to their heart's content there.
Some cats do prefer just lying on the things..... lol
Sometimes young cats are not affected by catnip. I would purchase the natural leaf based catnip. A cardboard bock filled with heavy items works. Scratch on the cardboard scratch boards with them. My cats love to scratch a wicker furniture. So that's what I permit them to file their claws. =0}
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