Hi All,
I've had to open an account because I'm at my wits end.
My 11 month old cat (Scully) will not stop swinging off the curtains - she does a little roar and then up she goes! The problem is, my curtain pole is now hanging out of the wall and she seems to like peeling the plaster away from the hole haha.
I've put tinfoil on the windowsill, she loves it and lies on it. I've put it on the curtains and it does seem to stop her from climbing on them but I feel like a bit of a weirdo with tinfoil on my curtains! And she just starts peeling the paint and plaster off the wall instead.
She has about 50 toys, 5 scratching posts, a scratching box and another cat (Mulder) who she is very good friends with (they love each other). She's an indoor cat, but I play with them all of the time and she has shelves to climb on etc.
Does anybody have any suggestions as to how I can stop her? She also never uses the scratching posts (she did when she was a kitten, now doesn't). She is due to get spayed this month (even though the cats are called Mulder and Scully they are both females don't worry!), will that help?
She's a lovely little girl but is so much more wild than my older cat!
Thank you for your help!
I've had to open an account because I'm at my wits end.
My 11 month old cat (Scully) will not stop swinging off the curtains - she does a little roar and then up she goes! The problem is, my curtain pole is now hanging out of the wall and she seems to like peeling the plaster away from the hole haha.
I've put tinfoil on the windowsill, she loves it and lies on it. I've put it on the curtains and it does seem to stop her from climbing on them but I feel like a bit of a weirdo with tinfoil on my curtains! And she just starts peeling the paint and plaster off the wall instead.
She has about 50 toys, 5 scratching posts, a scratching box and another cat (Mulder) who she is very good friends with (they love each other). She's an indoor cat, but I play with them all of the time and she has shelves to climb on etc.
Does anybody have any suggestions as to how I can stop her? She also never uses the scratching posts (she did when she was a kitten, now doesn't). She is due to get spayed this month (even though the cats are called Mulder and Scully they are both females don't worry!), will that help?
She's a lovely little girl but is so much more wild than my older cat!
Thank you for your help!