Fake rubber snakes.Cowgirl said:If the tin foil doesn't work, put cookie sheets on the edge of the counter and fill them with water. Worked like a charm for my sister's cat. She only had to do it once.
Glad to hear you're staying off those countersLPGM2003 said:Squirt gun worked for me.
My cat is always on the counters but it doesn't bother me. I wipe them down every evening so I'm not really worried about any fecal matter or cooties getting into my food. :shrug:aps45819 said:Not a lot of replys from cat lovers
Or hang a bell around it's neck. A 5 pound bell.ServiceGuy said:you could try a rope snuggly tighted around the neck of the cat, but the cat lovers would hate me.
opps did I say that out loud???
cattitude said:You squirt my little baby?
aps45819 said:Hope it's a white cat
Cowgirl said:If the tin foil doesn't work, put cookie sheets on the edge of the counter and fill them with water. Worked like a charm for my sister's cat. She only had to do it once.
Wisecrackin" said:Please dont use the chlorox....their noses are very sensitive and if they were to shake their paws and get it in his/her eyes try the cookie sheets
My cat NEVER gets on the counters....while we are home. I caught him sleeping on the dining room table one day and scared the crap out of him by yelling. I have never found a cat hair on the table since.unixpirate said:BTW, I didn't use bleach. I let him get up to watch the birdies and try to deal with this issue in a slow manor. I just wasn't having a bad day.
But thanks to all the Men with guns.. I'll take you up on them if I ever need to barrow them..
aps45819 said:Glad to hear you're staying off those counters
unixpirate said:How do you keep the ucking cat off the counters. I hate that more then anything.
Will someone help a brotha out before I hurt this animal? :notreally: