I d say it would be easier on your wallet and effort to simply repair the scratches.
Cat scratched up door frame repair.
Finish by applying varnish on the affected areas of the door.
Spray a natural cat deterrent spray on the lower four feet of each door frame you need to protect against scratching.
Wipe the scratched area with a rag dipped in thinner to keep the stain from looking blotchy.
Sand the repaired area with 220 grit sandpaper once the putty has dried.
Even if the cats scratched the door repeatedly there s very little chance that it would be damaged beyond repair.
Wipe excess stain on the rag.
Drag the brush lightly along one edge and quickly wipe it dry to see how the color looks.
Sand it smooth and even like the scratches never existed.
Fill up the scratches with commercially available wood filler.
I would try this approach first and if it does not work well or to your liking then go the replacement route.
I have cat claw damage to various items in my apartment but the ones i really want to focus on are the claw marks on the moldings around the doors into my bathroom and bedroom.
You may have to leave the door half open until the varnish finishes drying to avoid staining the door jamb.
2 set a scratching post within two feet of one of the doors where you applied.
First i would recommend to use a sanding sponge or fine steel wool to remove any gouges caused by the scratches.
Looks like your cat has been very busy.
You have a couple options to tackle that door frame restoration project.
They are pretty deep gauges and about three feet from the floor.
The binder helps to strengthen the area that was damaged the repair kit helps cover the scratch marks and the colorant restores the full luster of your couch.
If your cat has caused a larger area of damage you will need first to strengthen the area using a leather binder then fix the scratches using a leather repair kit and finally restore the color using a leather colorant kit.
Put a small amount of the gel stain on a rag then dab a little on a dry brush.
Once the filler has dried up lightly sand the area and wipe away all the dust.