boisterous kitten needs help
#21
spray bottles (with water) work well on cats and dogs - both mine have learnt what that bottle means didn't take long either now only have to wave it at either of them if they are being naughty and off they go!! lol
#22
My sons drop off cats & dogs when going away for the weekend. We use Sentry Calming collars for both dogs and cats. Keeps the household at peace until they are picked up again. It is all natural pheromones. The smell quiets them down.
#24
Originally Posted by ssgramma
One great solution here:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-120576-1.htm
But Miss Teddi would be hanging from it LOL
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-120576-1.htm
But Miss Teddi would be hanging from it LOL
#25
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Annya, hooray for adopting a new kitten. Years of love and fun ahead. If she tries to get to the needle while you sew, just gently blow in her face. She'll back up and nothing will be wet. BE VERY CAREFUL (says the voice of experience) with pins and needles. I now keep mine covered always. Cost $2,000.00 to have a needle extracted from our kitten. Thank God I had the money.
#30
please keep the kitten away from the machine. it's like having a baby on your lap while driving your car.
if you have a separate room to sew, shut the door. i had to put a folding bi-fold type door on my room to keep my cat out. he got used to waiting for me outside on the sofa. kept him safer that way. one Vet bill was enough!!
if you have a separate room to sew, shut the door. i had to put a folding bi-fold type door on my room to keep my cat out. he got used to waiting for me outside on the sofa. kept him safer that way. one Vet bill was enough!!
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