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Lilymoon · F
Honestly just saying HEY! or NO! usually works.
Anything other than that is too harsh and you'll never bond with it.
Also patience patience patience
Cigarguy · M
@Cigarguy I honestly don't see the cat too much because He follows my daughter everywhere he sits next to her and her bean bag chair he stays with her in her room they have definitely bonded
Lilymoon · F
@Cigarguy Yep. The bonding is essential but he's still just a kitten ...
Cigarguy · M
@Lilymoon and he has his forever home with us. I will be ok or I'll just keep watching my counters a thousand times a day and go on with life LOL

4meAndyou · F
I understand your feelings about the kitchen counters. Thankfully, my cat didn't jump up on the counters...mostly because there was very LITTLE open space.

I think confining the cat just before you start cooking, where she hasn't yet learned to stay off the counters, is a great idea.

I would leave the counters alone until JUST before you cook. I use a 10% bleach to 90% water spray, and I spray my countertops, then leave the spray on, wet, for 10 minutes, timed with a timer, to be sure that all the germs and bacteria are dead.

I learned that this bleach and water mixture is so safe that it can be sprayed directly on children's toys and left on without wiping, and if the children then try to EAT the toys...(as toddlers do), it won't harm them. I learned that while working at my local homeless shelter. I sometimes helped to clean the toys in the Childcare room.

I did a LOT of research on killing germs during Covid, and a virologist mentioned this bleach and water mixture, and LEAVING it on the cooking surfaces for at least 10 minutes to kill viruses and germs.

Apparently many people started using Clorox wipes during Covid, and this scientist said that the wipes don't stay on the surface long enough to kill the germs and viruses...so you are basically just smearing the germs around if you use those.
4meAndyou · F
@Cigarguy All that wiping doesn't make the counters cleaner, though, unless you are using the bleach and water 10 minute soak thing that I mentioned. Change that ONE thing. Your family will be healthier for it!
Cigarguy · M
@Cigarguy like I said it's a struggle I have with my OCD. I use cleaning wipes each time. I got though a pack a day sometimes two on the weekends
4meAndyou · F
@Cigarguy At some point, you will have to think about the effectiveness of all that wiping.
there's no stopping my little one from jumping on the counters so i just accept it. she only jumps on them when i'm around. i don't place food directly on the counter and when i do use the kitchen i sanitize the area...i have never gotten sick because one of my animals hopped on the counter
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Cigarguy · M
@beermeplease I think your cat is thirsty lol
Levenrack · 46-50, M
@beermeplease "Oh right, well you can't be too safe nowadays."
:: passes a ratty-looking old container with a few not-so-savory-looking cheese balls, toward you. As he asks, "Aperitifs?"
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
I have a friend who has a spray bottle filled with water that she sprays her cat with when he gets on the counter.

As for the ankle biting that is just your cat being playful
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
@Cigarguy plus the house is still really new for your cat so he’s just exploring and trying to figure out what he can and can’t do
Cigarguy · M
@Jenny1234 and he still has a lot of kitten spunk in him
BabyLonia · F
@Cigarguy don't spray your cat .... it's so mean
Double-sided tape in strategic areas on the edge of the counter (they don’t like it on their paws). Also maybe invest in a "cat tree" along with a good scratching post. With a cat tree by the window, this keeps them occupied for hours.
Cigarguy · M
@bijouxbroussard I do have a tree for him. He loves it.

I might try the tape that's a good idea
Cats like to be up high to watch things.. If you build a box up at top of ceiling, and some little ramps she can jump up to get to it, she will not be a problem anymore.
Levenrack · 46-50, M
So proud of ya for the attempt, bud....... 😆
Levenrack · 46-50, M
@Cigarguy Well now that you got a cat, you can get rid of that no good, thieving, making up silly stories, and manipulating all the people, who you hold most dear. The Hamster.
Cigarguy · M
@Levenrack haha, he'd probably find a way back into the house even if I did
Levenrack · 46-50, M
@Cigarguy Masterminds typically do. Ok well, take the wheel away, and we'll go from there. Deal?
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Cigarguy · M
@geoam1 he jumps on every lol
Levenrack · 46-50, M
@Cigarguy 🫩 <------ you after a full day following that cat around 😀
BabyLonia · F
You can stop them as much as you want but as soon as your back is turned....

...the cat is the boss

And he is a beauty
YoMomma ·
Idk he looks good tho ☺
Cigarguy · M
@YoMomma he's a good cat. He's wonderful with the kids too. And Sissy loves him
YoMomma ·
Vin53 · M
Does her ass touch the counter when she sits up there?
Cigarguy · M
@Vin53 his feet and yes he's sat on there too

 
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