Deborah Harrell wrote:
Travis Edmunds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Deborah Harrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


For behaviors/places it isn't workable, I use "The
Enforcer"....a squirt gun filled with water and a
tiny bit (teaspoon) of white vinegar.



Why the vinegar my dear?


Because, dahling, cats (and dogs) do not like the
smell or taste, so it is more effective than water
alone.

Debbi
who has had both dogs _and_ cats that liked to play
with or in water

I'd try the water gun first. I'd prefer to have wet spots than vinegar spots all over the place. :) Maybe that's just me.


I visit a household with a cat that gets squirted with water when he does something wrong. I was instructed on what he wasn't supposed to do and how to effectively squirt him. After the second time I got him, all I had to do was pick up the bottle and he stopped the undesired behavior, at least for the next half-hour. Then it actually took another squirt to stop him.

(And he is such a cute kitty....)

        Julia

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