Help! Curiosity is going to kill my cat!
Is there such a thing as a stay-away that works? My little blue point Siames female, Lucy, is 9 months old and into everything. She is not particularly graceful about it, either. She knocked over an antique vase, several hurricane candles, and countless other unimportant things. She loves to hunker down in the waste basket in the office, which has a shredder on it! The first time I caught her there, I disabled the shredder, and now we only turn it on when we need it and Lucy is somewhere else. I got a cover for the garbage disposal when I found her sticking her head into it. We look for Lucy before we 1)turn on the dishwasher, 2)turn on the washer or dryer.. You get the idea. The thing that worries me most is that she loves to climb into the innards of my husband's recliner! We look around for her before he sits down, and before he gets up. It's scarey for us, but she doesn't scare at all. She'll even goes nose-to-nose with the vacuum cleaner.
I've tried commercial products, water squirts, sharp noises, pepper, vinegar and water on things we want to protect, everything I could think of or read about. Nothing works so far.
Can anyone recommend something we can spray or paint on the recliner and on other places where it is dangerous for her to go? She and her brother are the lights of our retired lives, but I'm so afraid I'm going to lose her to some unforseen accident.
Please help me if you have any ideas.
curiosity nearly killed your cat!!!
sorry to hear about your distress, i found that with my cats most vet supplied stay-aways don't work. but i have found my cats cannot stand strong citrus smells i.e lemons and limes use either pure squeezed or diluted juice. it works for me even on walls where scratching happens. or catnip spray on there favourite toys or scratch post.
if that don't work find something they don't like, all cats are different.
Maybe cat tree would help
Welcome.
It sounds to me as though they have too much time on their hands (paws) and maybe a cat tree, with lots of places to hide, explore etc. would keep them occupied.
I have a kitty named Lucy. Lucy has had a few spins in the washer (as a wee kitten) and has never gone near the washer again. She survived it, as I have a front load washer and she wasn't in there very long, but it scared the heck out of me....and her..... I have one other cat that made it into the dryer for a couple of turns as well. The secret to this game is to continually wonder where the cats are...... They will outgrow it, I promise.
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