My cat has this habit of chewing all my computer and iPad power cables, i had to use two types of cable protection to save my cables.
I sure know about the dog thing, had it happen to me a while back she was not locked in any room, but enjoyed working the couch cushions over Big time.We've been lucky - neither of our two cats are chewers. 10 years old now and I can't think of a thing they have chewed up. Knock on wood ... Could be worse - our friends put their two Labs in the kitchen while they were gone for the day. When they got home, the dogs were lounging in the living room, chewing some throw pillows - they had torn a hole through the wall to get out of the kitchen.
I sure know about the dog thing, had it happen to me a while back she was not locked in any room, but enjoyed working the couch cushions over Big time.
Gave that some thought but my girl friend has her cast i home also, there not chewers so she worries it the spray might hurt them.You could try one of those bitter sprays that are supposed to help train cats not to chew things.
You just have to love them no matter what they do, loving my dogs i just kept fixing things, all the cats love scratching the doors and door frames i just keep sanding them and repainting them.Yeah, our Lab tore up part of our decking and dug a trench in the garden deep enough that you couldn't see her standing in it. She thought it was funny -
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You just have to love them no matter what they do, loving my dogs i just kept fixing things, all the cats love scratching the doors and door frames i just keep sanding them and repainting them.
One time I came home to my cat having barfed directly onto the mechanical keyboard I had just bought.
I thought they only left their hairball gifts in our shoes! 🎁One time I came home to my cat having barfed directly onto the mechanical keyboard I had just bought.
This has been a problem we have had after the morning cat feeding, and it's a standard process today of keeping everything computing covered, keyboard the laptop the mouse and the back up HDs i mean everything has to be covered.One time I came home to my cat having barfed directly onto the mechanical keyboard I had just bought.
Well i have had many cable types they all don't get ruined but they all show signs of being chewed, today with my heavy duty cable covering the cables protected stay un chewed.You just want to use the cables that are woven cloth(?) on the outside.
Years ago now, I did similar to several cords for table lamps for my girlfriend at the time. It wasn't because of a cat or dog, but an otherwise very friendly and nice cockatiel. Parrots are the supreme chewers among the common pets.My cat has this habit of chewing all my computer and iPad power cables, i had to use two types of cable protection to save my cables.
Bitter spray? You mean cayenne pepper.You could try one of those bitter sprays that are supposed to help train cats not to chew things.