wolfsoul
05-11-2005, 11:54 AM
Caleb has escaped from the house about four times now. :( I'm never too sure how to react when he does this. Last night I caught him. He'd bashed into the screen on my window until it come down and he was outside. I grabbed some kibble and called to him with a high baby voice -- non-threatening. He still wouldn't come. I reached out and was going to quickly grab the scruff of his neck, but I missed and grabbed fur. :rolleyes: I'm darn lucky he isn't the type of cat to scratch me. Needless to say, he lost a big clump of fur. I chased him around the house for about an hour. It was only a game to him, which drove me crazy. He would run around the house, wait on the other side. When I'd go around the other side, he'd run the other way, and so on. I tried sitting and just waiting in one spot. Didn't work. Finally he must have caught on that I was quite angry because he stopped having fun -- he started to actually run away because he was scared of me. I wasn't yelling or anything, I think he just knew. I lost him and my mom and I searched around the neighborhood for quite some time. My neighbors found him under their van. We tried coaxing him out but it didn't work. He finally went close enough to my mom for her to grab him by the scruff.
When we got him in, he knew he was in trouble. He always goes and lays on the stairs when he does something wrong. I told him in a deep voice that he was a bad boy. His pupils were so huge that they took up his entire eye. Is this just his adrenaline talking? His eyes are like that when he plays. Anyways, I ignored him for the rest of the night. I usually let him upstairs while I get food for the rats, but I locked him downstairs. Is ignoring him a good punishment? I never know if I should praise him for being indoors....or punish him for going outdoors...:confused: In return, he pooped on the stairs lastnight.
I don't know what to do. If this were a dog, I could give myself the answer right away, but I just don't understand cats as well. Any suggestions?
When we got him in, he knew he was in trouble. He always goes and lays on the stairs when he does something wrong. I told him in a deep voice that he was a bad boy. His pupils were so huge that they took up his entire eye. Is this just his adrenaline talking? His eyes are like that when he plays. Anyways, I ignored him for the rest of the night. I usually let him upstairs while I get food for the rats, but I locked him downstairs. Is ignoring him a good punishment? I never know if I should praise him for being indoors....or punish him for going outdoors...:confused: In return, he pooped on the stairs lastnight.
I don't know what to do. If this were a dog, I could give myself the answer right away, but I just don't understand cats as well. Any suggestions?