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  1. #1
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    Sep 2002
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    Some "kittens" never outgrown this, btw. I did the hide away cords thing, initially. But, my chewers moved on to bigger and better things. I have a shower liner that looks like a cheese grater, bite marks on the corner of my computer screen, wooden shelves, books, wires, you name it. I have two nice cat figurines with chewed off ears. I did find the aluminum foil works great, and is cheapest.

    I have cats that are possibly a million more times more destructive than a 12 week old puppy. :-0

  2. #2
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    Nov 2004
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    Belgium, near Ghent
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    Were some of the advises given here useful to train Amigo?
    I must have very good cats, as not even one of them has ever chow on wires or furniture! I am grateful for having such sweet cats!
    I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & Zazou Be happy there at the Rainbow Bridge

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    trenton, new jersey
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    Yes they were, Lut. Soncat went around covering wires with paper towel tubes and also rearranged a few things to hide them. Wires that couldn't be rearranged are now blocked so Amigo can't get to them. We also got some Bitter Apple from PetCo to use on our headphones and other wires we don't use all the time. As for his chewing, we make sure he has plenty of chew toys around and he loves chewing on dry meow chow so there's plenty in his bowl. Thank you to everyone for your help! Knew I could count on you for some excellent advice.
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