How old is your kitty? How long have you had this cat?Originally Posted by heidiv
It might be a little late to get her trained before Thanksgiving being so close.
However here are some tips to try, no guarantees though as I have two cats I've tried EVERYTHING (including a shock mat) and they STILL get on the counters. I've given up at this point. lol However always keeping food cleaned off counters/tables helps alot and don't feed them table scraps.
Things to try...
Empty pop cans with coins in them along the edges of counters, cat jumps up, knocks them over, big instant noise! (mine just played with the cans batting them off on purpose)
Double sided tape stuck on counters, cats don't like sticky stuff on their feet. (mine just pulled tape off feet and played with it on the counters, great fun)
Squirt bottle, squirt cat as soon as she gathers herself to jump up. (mine like water, thought it was fun to try to eat water stream)
Cookie sheet with small amount of water in bottom, cat jumps up, gets feet wet, leaves counter. (mine just batted the water around then drank the leftover)
Scolding and spanking cat with newspaper when on counter. (mine just learned to run faster than I could catch them)
Shock mat, cat steps on mat with many wires 1 inch apart, when pad of foot touches two wires, cat gets static like shock, jumpes off counter. (mine learned to either walk very carefully between wires without setting it off, hmmm no wonder the doberman setting wasn't working, plus hairy feet tend to not set off wires.)
If all else fails, simply shut cat in another room during Thanksgiving dinner. Good luck.





I don't want her jumping into everyones lap while they are eating??? Any help would be great! I know you guys have some great ideas!!! Thank You!!
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RIP Sabrina June 16 2011
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