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4658.1 | Try Bizzy Kitty box for scratching | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | Set Apartment/Cat_Max=3 | Mon May 20 1991 15:23 | 22 |
| I don't know if this will help or not but, not too long ago I bought
my first "Bizzy Kitty" box. It's a semi-flat cardboard box that
comes with catnip. You rub the catnip into the box and leave it
on the floor and kitties are supposed to like to scratch on it.
It's great. Everyone of my cats loves it. I leave it on the living
room floor and they'll choose it over anything else (including the
cat tree) to scratch on. Is there any chance you can leave one
on the rug (since I don't know where the rug is, or how formal your
house is I'm assuming it won't be too unsightly)? Maybe your kitty
will prefer this to scratching on the rug once you show her what
it is for.
May be worth a try. I think the boxes run anywhere from $4.00 to
$6.00. I got mine at Premium Pet Mart in California but have seen
them at other pet stores and have heard other people talk about
them in this file (so I know they're available lots of places).
If anyone can describe this thing better, please do so. I'm lousy
at describing it and I'm in a rush to leave for the chiropractor
so I'm not taking alot of time on this.
Jan
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4658.2 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon May 20 1991 15:27 | 11 |
| How about using the rug as a wall hanging?
chewing wood: If you get some Tabasco sauce and periodically reapply
it to the ends of the runners it should fix this. It dries clear and
non-sticky.
I used this on electrical wires for awhile and I don't even have
to reapply it now. i have no idea why some cats chew wood, cardboard;
my Sweetie does it; every book in my house has cat tothmarks in its
corners. (His teeth are not bothering him -- he's been checked out by
the vet.)
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4658.3 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon May 20 1991 15:29 | 4 |
| You mention having other things for hem to scratch -- are any of
these other things in the same room as teh rug? Some kitties
use the handiest item.
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4658.4 | cardboard | MIVC::RIVETTS | | Mon May 20 1991 15:52 | 6 |
| My cats love to scratch cardboard. Maybe if you put a piece of
cardboard over the stop they are scratching on your rug, they will
scratch at that. Its worth a try. Also we give our cats shoelaces to
play with. Maybe they wouldn't eat the strings on your chairs if you
hung a shoelace from it.
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4658.5 | me too! | ISLNDS::GASKELL | | Mon May 20 1991 16:01 | 10 |
| Can't give anything but sympathy. I recently bought my first really
good rug--sculptured oriental $550 for a smallish size rug. Tigger
likes to get my attention by stropping his claws on it. Have tried
cutting his claws (my hands are healing slowly) and water squirting.
I have rubbed cat nip, both fresh and dried, into an old rug in
the same room but it won't do. Stropping on the new rug gets mum up
even at 2:00 in the morning. (I'm beginning to see a pattern emerging
but it's hard not to react when you see good money being tugged
out of the rug.)
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4658.6 | They are great!! | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Mon May 20 1991 16:04 | 9 |
| Jan - is this the scratching board made of cardboard - if so - I got
one about a month ago (just one to try it out) and mine have already
scratced it to pieces. They love it! It's, as said, made of
cardboard, looks corrigated (sp?) and has catnip in it (I add some nip
from time to time) I'm going to get a couple of new ones. They like
it better than to post and they run about $4. One of mine lays on it
and falls a sleep - definitely need more than one!
Giudi
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4658.7 | | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | Set Apartment/Cat_Max=3 | Mon May 20 1991 20:18 | 18 |
| Giudi,
Sounds like the same thing. They think its the greatest thing in
the world. Bailey, now and then, gets a little nuts on the arm
of the couch hanging on and turning almost upside down and when
she starts to scratch the couch I simply say "Bailey" letting my
tone of voice go up at the end of her name and she'll jump down
and use the box instead. Amelia lays on it and holds on to it as
if its going to walk away from her. Carry has even stopped using
my stained orange crate record album holder (only the finest furniture
in my house ;-) ) to scratch on.
We're working on our 2nd box now (after using the other one to death;
turning the corrigated part over and using the other side) and I
can't believe I didn't try these before.
Jan
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4658.8 | Shoestrings may get eaten. | TALLIS::KOCH | DTN226-6274 ... If you don't look good, DEC doesn't look good. | Fri May 31 1991 14:25 | 3 |
| Be cautious about letting your cats play with shoestrings. I found a
regurgitated one on my dining room rug once. The cats don't get them any
more.
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