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Re: He wants attention and he wants it now!
Mom has a cat that will nudge at her to get attention all the time. I seen her almost wear her coffee cause of the cat trying to get attention.
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Re: He wants attention and he wants it now!
WOW I'm having a similar problem now , my fiancee bought a cat about 4 months back well adopted from the spca, it is a cute cat and I'm not a cat person but if she can deal with 7 snakes I can put up with the cat. All she does when we are around is meow and meow and meow. When we sleep she meows when we eat dinner she meows when I'm on the toilet she meows u get the idea. I also keep a spray bottle next to my bed. Now we give her a lot of love but I'm not down for giving MY CAT love at 3 in the morning. So I feel I am in the same boat here
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Re: He wants attention and he wants it now!
Sorry! I thought that this was a Big Guns thread.
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Re: He wants attention and he wants it now!
the coin can is my only saving grace.
1. get can (beer can, cola can, any aluminum can).
2. empty can.
3. rinse can.
4. put 15-20 pennies inside can
5. turn tab backwards so pennies stay in can
6. shake when cat does bad thing.
-now, ONLY do this away from the cat. The noise it makes is exceptionally loud and if its done to close to their ears it can hurt them.
-STOP immediately after cat stops doing bad thing.
My cats know the coin can. They know it well. All i have to do is let them see it when they're doing something bad and they usually stop. They aren't bothered by water guns or squirt bottles or yelling or anything.
COIN CAN IS WIN.
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Re: He wants attention and he wants it now!
I will try the coin can out and see if it works. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Re: He wants attention and he wants it now!
Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny
I flat out refuse to get any of my cats declawed. It is inhumane and unnecessary.
My parents declawed our first cat after she destroyed about $1500 worth of 10' tall drapes. Somehow the cat was able to tear up the drapes from top to bottom in a single afternoon, I mean they were SHREDDED from her climbing up and down it.
I'm not saying it's right to do, but there is always a reason.
+1 on noise deterrants. They are far superior to spraying, I've never heard of that ever working.
I'd definitely up the nighttime playtime and tucker the cat out as best you can. Even at two years old, the thing is still pretty kitten-y. Cats in general take frequent short rests, "catnaps" if you will This lets them be active at times that are less than desirable for humans.
Sometimes you just have to put up with the fact that the cat will be awake during parts of the night, and if it sleeps in your bedroom then you will likely have your sleep disturbed.
Last edited by mainbutter; 03-22-2010 at 10:25 PM.
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Re: He wants attention and he wants it now!
And this is why I do not have $1500 in drapes. We actually don't keep much on the dresser, nightstand, etc either. Nothing that can be harmed if it were knocked over. We don't have expensive furniture. We've had a few cases of the cats clawing the furniture but they are given plenty of scratch posts so it has been a long time since they have done that. Mostly, they just like to claw me. I'd rather them claw me to pieces before I'd ever de-claw them. In my opinion, when you take an animal into your home, you shouldn't get to pick and choose what part of the animal you deal with.
ANYWAY I will just try the coin can and keep up with the squirt bottle. Though I do believe I need to get more pictures of these kids, especially of the boys cuddling with me. They are like human kids in the way they cuddle!
Oh and I'm used to disturbed sleep. I don't think I've slept through the night since I first brought Miki home as a kitten 4 years ago. The first night she was home she wanted to play and cuddle ALL...NIGHT....LONG. I got maybe 3 hours of sleep over the course of 2 nights. At one point she put her head on my neck and I stayed up listening to her purr. She hasn't done that in ages though. Once we introduced the boys she's stopped cuddling like she used to.
Last edited by Jay_Bunny; 03-22-2010 at 11:28 PM.
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