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Old 08-05-2008, 09:12 AM
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Re: Missbehaved kitten help

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Originally Posted by Vapor245 View Post
Thanks chilito. Apparently spraying your kitten with a squirt gun and giving them a time out for 10 minutes makes us the oddity here (I've always been told squirt guns are what you should do to get them to stop jumping on things). I'm hoping it's a phase she'll grow out of as she gets older. And hopefully she'll stop knocking over every trashcan in my house and dragging everything out to look for Q tips.
Have you tried just spending time with her playing with her toys and taking her attention away from doing this. If i were to complain about my cats and the things they do it would fill 3 pages. A cats natural instinct is to scratch i have a scratching post for mine but still have marks on settee from claws and they go outside . Sorry but why get a cat if you cant handle what comes along with owning one.Next you will be complaing about having to pay vets bills etc if you want to own an animal you have to take everything that comes with it or dont have any.
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