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My cat, for the first time that I'm aware of, got up onto the worktop in my kitchen. I found her eating a ready to go into the oven stuffed pepper. As soon as she saw me she dashed for the door so knows fine well that what she was doing was wrong. How can I punish her. No food tonight? (me considering she's already had tea though only got as far as the top part) or what would you do so she won't do this again?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.lol yeah probably Rowan. Friendly she aint! Though she does come for a 5 minute stroke each evening before she gets bored and sinks her teeth in me and then stalks off- guess I should be grateful eh?
Does anyone elses cat go to the door to door when someone knocks to see who it is?
Indi would be the same ummmm, except she'd eat everything else too.
Does anyone elses cat go to the door to door when someone knocks to see who it is?
Indi would be the same ummmm, except she'd eat everything else too.
*Chortlesplutters* I am still laughing at the idea of an effective punishment for a cat. You shouldn't for the reasons stated above. but you can't anyway. It will just escalate the situation. She will view punishment as the opening gambit in a cat/slave war. Then at 3am she'll bite your ear and crap in your slippers.
If you persist also in not letting her in, she's drop you like a ton of bricks and f3ck off to the neigbours where she'll tell tales of drunkeness and cruelty whilst scoffing their pilchards and cream. You can't ' punish' cats- nor should you want to, she hasnt actually done anything wrong,you just left somthing tasty lying about after you've fed her nasty bland food all her life- what do you think she's going to do?
I'd love to think how delighted our black furry nthing was when she discovered an "inside loo" during a storm last week.
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They were my flower seedlings on the windowsill. And this is an 11 year old cat - not a kitten! I couldn't be cross though - it's my fault for leaving the opportunity there!
http://i40.tinypic.com/334rl15.jpg
They were my flower seedlings on the windowsill. And this is an 11 year old cat - not a kitten! I couldn't be cross though - it's my fault for leaving the opportunity there!
I've recently taken in a poor old cat that belonged to an old lady in the village that died and her idiot daughter thought it was alright to lock him in the house without company and just pop in once every couple of days to feed him for nearly a year:( anyway he's with me now and seems to be a happy chap but he has a terrible tendency to try to curl up on your head at night when your in bed.
I woke up the other morning and there he was and yelled ' For f3ck's sakes Edward stop sitting on my face' and heard my daughter who was on the landing at the time go into hysterics and say 'Got a gay lover Dad?'
Glad we haven't got any neighbours on reflection. I love cats but theyre always more trouble than a cart load of monkies.
I woke up the other morning and there he was and yelled ' For f3ck's sakes Edward stop sitting on my face' and heard my daughter who was on the landing at the time go into hysterics and say 'Got a gay lover Dad?'
Glad we haven't got any neighbours on reflection. I love cats but theyre always more trouble than a cart load of monkies.