Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 =) I do the same (jump up and get her down!) ... she knows she's not supposed to be there... however every time I clean the counter off, she seems to think I've done so for her! =) Miss Wicky is now what my daughter calls a " pampered cat " .. as if we expected any less! LOL Only the best... just stay off my kitchen counter! ha! We feed her both wet and dry food.. and hope for the best! Have you ever made cat treats before? =) jenni On Jan 4, 2006, at 9:01 PM, Amy wrote: > > hey Amy... does the light spraying of vinegar keep the cats off the > > counter??? > > *grin* maybe!! With mine, *every time* they jumped on the counter or > table I yelled at them and put them on the floor, so I don't usually > have an issue with it. But forget once or twice and they'll keep > testing you. > > > I like baking soda with lemon for whitening... works and smells > > great in the bathroom! =) > > I bet that would smell good! :-) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 > =) I do the same (jump up and get her down!) ... she knows she's not > supposed to be there... however every time I clean the counter off, > she seems to think I've done so for her! =) Uh oh! :-) Mine seem to have figured out (they're 10) no matter where we move and what the " new counter " looks like, they don't go up there. > Miss Wicky is now what my daughter calls a " pampered cat " .. as if we > expected any less! LOL Only the best... just stay off my kitchen > counter! ha! Another trick is to fill a spray bottle with water and whenever they get up on counters where you don't want them - spray them, ideally in the face, but anywhere works. Try not to look like you did it though. (So they think it will happen even if you're not there.) > We feed her both wet and dry food.. and hope for the best! Mine get 90% wet, and I use dry as a treat. > Have you ever made cat treats before? My sister did one year... but my girls are too picky so I never if they would like whatever I made, so I haven't made anything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2006 Report Share Posted January 9, 2006 Does anybody use the food, Evolution, for their cats? I have read about it and want to try some (dry) for my fur children. It has no ground-up carcasses in it (which sad to say, is very unusual for pet foods...). We have looked at Petsmart and it's not there, so I reckon we'll have to order it online. Bron On 1/7/06, Amy <sandpiperhiker wrote: > > > =) I do the same (jump up and get her down!) ... she knows she's not > > supposed to be there... however every time I clean the counter off, > > she seems to think I've done so for her! =) > > Uh oh! :-) Mine seem to have figured out (they're 10) no matter where > we move and what the " new counter " looks like, they don't go up there. > > > Miss Wicky is now what my daughter calls a " pampered cat " .. as if we > > expected any less! LOL Only the best... just stay off my kitchen > > counter! ha! > > Another trick is to fill a spray bottle with water and whenever they > get up on counters where you don't want them - spray them, ideally in > the face, but anywhere works. Try not to look like you did it though. > (So they think it will happen even if you're not there.) > > > We feed her both wet and dry food.. and hope for the best! > > Mine get 90% wet, and I use dry as a treat. > > > Have you ever made cat treats before? > > My sister did one year... but my girls are too picky so I never if > they would like whatever I made, so I haven't made anything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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