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Miami0429
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Posted at 8:45 am on July 4, 2009 |
all you need to train your cat is some gasoline and matches...lol jk i dont have a cat and i wouldnt do that if i did. i love kitties |
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speakslowlove
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Posted at 8:41 am on July 4, 2009 |
Pluck the cat's nose & say no Fluffy!! = ] |
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Maxie
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Posted at 8:41 am on July 4, 2009 |
Quote: from Coprolalia girl at 1:38 am on July 5, 2009
Quote: from Maxie at 11:36 am on July 4, 2009
The spraying with water works, but you have to do it IMMEDIATELY. Then afterwards go cuddle it and dry it off. Also, try distracting it with other non-feathery toys. Cats like feathers, fact of life.
to bad dream catchers has feathers then 
Yep. You sorta have to accept that it will keep trying to grab them... it's just what cats do. It's like trying to stop the cat from sleeping. You may have to put the decorations away or move them if they're getting damaged, because the cat will just keep trying to get them. |
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girl22
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Posted at 8:38 am on July 4, 2009 |
Quote: from Maxie at 11:36 am on July 4, 2009
The spraying with water works, but you have to do it IMMEDIATELY. Then afterwards go cuddle it and dry it off. Also, try distracting it with other non-feathery toys. Cats like feathers, fact of life.
to bad dream catchers has feathers then |
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roryboy
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Posted at 8:38 am on July 4, 2009 |
| We have a super-soaker. It only needs to be in the room, once the cats have had a good taste of it. |
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Maxie
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Posted at 8:36 am on July 4, 2009 |
| The spraying with water works, but you have to do it IMMEDIATELY. Then afterwards go cuddle it and dry it off. Also, try distracting it with other non-feathery toys. Cats like feathers, fact of life. |
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