Yorkieguy
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It looks to me as though the cat has clawed away slivers of wood rather than simply compressing the fibres. Steaming will often get dents out (on table tops for example) but I think you can only restore the post by sanding, especially the end grain where the post is turned from square to round. I'd use a 'detail sander', sometimes called a 'Delta Sander'. EG, this sort of thing:
Ferm DSM1009 280 W Delta Sander with 6 Sanding Sheets and Dust Collection Adapter : Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools
Oscillating 'multitools' are commonplace which have a delta sanding pad and sawblades for wood and metal. I guess many on the forum will have them. If you start with 80g pads, or even 60g initially, then go to 120g and maybe 180g, I think you'd get it back to more or less looking as it originally was.
Best of luck with it.
Ferm DSM1009 280 W Delta Sander with 6 Sanding Sheets and Dust Collection Adapter : Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools
Oscillating 'multitools' are commonplace which have a delta sanding pad and sawblades for wood and metal. I guess many on the forum will have them. If you start with 80g pads, or even 60g initially, then go to 120g and maybe 180g, I think you'd get it back to more or less looking as it originally was.
Best of luck with it.