Getting pissed

Chasey_Lane

Salt Life
aps45819 said:
Not a lot of replys from cat lovers :lol:
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:
 

ServiceGuy

New Member
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???
 
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???
Or hang a bell around it's neck. A 5 pound bell.
 

jenbengen

Watch it
cattitude said:
You squirt my little baby?

Wow, that is a freakin' cute cat!!! Mine was a little older than that one and it drove me nuts with the counter thing. My cat-breeder friend who I got it from said to do the squirt bottle thing consistently and it should stop. It took a while before it associated the two (not such a bright cat, lol) but I guess it worked! I felt so guilty squirting it! LOL
Can we squirt our kids when they do something wrong? :lmao:

Good luck!
 

unixpirate

Pitty Party
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.



:yay:
 

Wisecrackin"

New Member
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 :yikes: try the cookie sheets
 

unixpirate

Pitty Party
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 :yikes: try the cookie sheets


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.. :lol:
 

BS Gal

Voted Nicest in 08
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.. :lol:
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.
 

jrogers

New Member
unixpirate said:
How do you keep the ucking cat off the counters. :smack: I hate that more then anything.

Will someone help a brotha out :jameo: before I hurt this animal? :notreally:

Try cleaning your countertops with a citrus cleaner.
Cats don't like anything that smells like an orange (from our experience)
I know it works keeping stray cats out of your flower gardens.
We throw orange peels in there and they wont step foot in the flowers when there are peels in there.
In our neighborhood, all the outside kitties like to use our flower beds for their litter box.

Good Luck.
 
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