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Training Cats To Stay Off FurnitureBy Johnsons from Spartanburg, SC Feedback About This Post:RE: Training Cats To Stay Off FurnitureEasy! I have two very good suggestions. I have two 9 week old kittens that decided they loved my coffee table. No more. $1 spray bottle with water. Wonderful! Now all I have to do is aim and they run from it. Two is "sticky paws". It's two sided tape that doesn't damage your furniture. They don't like the stickiness. You get I think 24 strips for $14.99. Post by Tonya2761 RE: Training Cats To Stay Off Furniture
First, reduce any dry cereal you are feeding and increase the protein, keeping a large bowl of water clean/full/ available at all times. Next, buy a VERY sturdy stand-alone tall scratching post or make your own by wrapping 1/2 in. hemp rope tightly around a 4"x4" post screwed to it's own wooden base. Post by lyndagayle62 RE: Training Cats To Stay Off Furniture
The water bottle idea works very well. It's how we trained three large cats to not even think of touching our furniture, however, I would like to add, if you make a psssst! noise while you spray them, eventually you only have to make the psssst noise and will not need to use the water. Post by SusLuvsVintage RE: Training Cats To Stay Off FurnitureA squirt from a bottle of water every time you see the cat where he/she should not be. You have to be consistant with this. Post by Anonymous |
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