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Cats owned: Magnificent moggies
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Location: Hampshire, UK
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11-11-2010, 11:40 PM   #11

Re: Kittenly behaviour...


Gracious! Your poor wallpaper. I wonder if it's shadows she can see, or small insects? Pip is forever trying to catch little flies that I can't actually see ............



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Cats owned: dsh called pip!
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12-11-2010, 12:17 AM   #12

Re: Kittenly behaviour...


oh dear! i have caught pip at my kitchen wallpaper a few times, i think its because mondo and my mums cat used to do it(where the litter tray used to sit) but im not too bothered as its old anyway, not that i let him get away with it. the kitchen door is mostly shut. are you able to spray it with something orangey? whats that 'get off' spray like, anybody tried it?



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Cats owned: Devon rex
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20-11-2010, 02:05 PM   #13

Re: Kittenly behaviour...


Quote:
Originally Posted by Velvet
She sounds like Tim! lol

If he got away with it he would still climb up my body like a tree. Firmly as soon as he starts I unprise his paws & say NO. Its rarely he does it now he is 6 mths but forgets himself sometimes! Its like training a puppy, repitition "No Tim"

We have lost count of the number of mobile phone chargers we have bought. You can buy cable tidies in Argos. I can sympathise with you as Tim has always been obsessed with wires

Curtains: Yep he sometimes does that too but they know how high they can go without mishap.

I find a good distraction is one of the laser mouse toys - they love chasing the red light, they stop doing anything to chase the light -
I laughed when I read this! Sookie forgot her manners and tried to climb me like a tree just before I sat down to read this

I do find distraction best with Sookie, she loves to play! Gonna have to look for one of those laser mouse toys, might make things easier for me

Gem



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