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biting electrical cords
My cat, Trouble, who is 4 years old is still very much like a kitten...I
guess that is due to my own playfulness with her. One issue I have and that is that she bites my electrical cords - teething like - she actually bit through my AC adaptor for my new laptop ;-( What can I do to stop this behavior? I'd appreciate any and all suggestions. |
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What can I do to stop this behavior?
You can also run the wires through tubing or covers she can't chew through. Or simply run the wires through some kind of tubing that is too big to fit in her mouth. A piece of garden hose, slit lengthwise, will work, or RadioShack has "split tubing" designed to bundle wires together. Adam -- email: rubin AT bestweb DOT net |
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On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 19:45:51 -0700, Adam wrote
(in message ): What can I do to stop this behavior? You can also run the wires through tubing or covers she can't chew through. Or simply run the wires through some kind of tubing that is too big to fit in her mouth. A piece of garden hose, slit lengthwise, will work, or RadioShack has "split tubing" designed to bundle wires together. Adam Don't get it at Radio Shack, its a lot cheaper at a home improvement place. I have it on my lap top, helps keep from tripping on the cords as well as bundling them neatly. I would get that for the lap top. For other cords I would go to a pet store and get some bitter apple and put that on the cord. Honestly, your laptop is the most likely target. The cords are dangly and the power cord coming into the laptop is small and it is near you which means it is probably out in plain sight where the cat is likely to be. He may even be trying to play with you. |
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G'day,
Check if the fuse box of the house/unit has an earth leakage detector (also known as a safety switch). This detects slight shorts to earth and cuts the power so even if Trouble bites thru a live cord she shouldn't get a nasty shock (I'm not an electrician but this is what I recall when I got mine put in) . It cost me a couple of hundred $A to have one installed at the house power board. Well worth it since I use electric mowers etc. Best of luck with the other treaatments suggested. .. Cheers Bern "Cheryl Perkins" wrote in message ... Brett Berrie wrote: My cat, Trouble, who is 4 years old is still very much like a kitten...I guess that is due to my own playfulness with her. One issue I have and that is that she bites my electrical cords - teething like - she actually bit through my AC adaptor for my new laptop ;-( What can I do to stop this behavior? I'd appreciate any and all suggestions. You can buy products in pet stores that can be rubbed on cords and have a bitter taste. I don't know what products would be in your area; I vaguely remember one called something like bitter orange or bitter apple. You can also run the wires through tubing or covers she can't chew through. -- Cheryl |
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