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I have a jumper here Ok Mia has a new trick.. She is jumping up on everything, the back of chairs, couch and now that table. What's next toilet? Any suggestions. I am not thrilled with her leaping onto the table. I think she thinks she is a cat. She is 5 months old this week. |
hmm I know with cats people can put double sided tape or foil paper were they do NOT want the cat to jump or scratch?? you can always try vinegar to repulse him from the area?? goodluck... I know bailey lays on the back of the sofa like a cat but it is against the wall so I am not afraid of her falling off. |
that's not good - for your table - try putting more things on it as a temporary deterrant ? If she sees no room maybe she'll stop then you can put it back the way you want |
ok, I will try. Right now I have piles of files because I am in the process of buying a townhouse and I am gathering papers. I found her eating them. |
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LOL that is so cute "I found her eating them" my Bailey does not "eat" the papers but she LOVEs to shred themt thats for sure...lol |
Roxy's a jumper too. Haven't found a way to stop her either. When she was real young, we used to be able to keep her treat cup on the table. Finally one after she was a several months old, dh & I were both gone. She had been doing so well on her own without getting into trouble when we were gone. DH stopped home to get something and found her on the table. Later I came home, there she was sitting on the table with a ball in her mouth. Her eyes about popped out when she saw me, like she knew she had been caught, and jumped right down. It was so funny. Of course her treat cup was totally empty & licked clean of any crumbs. I had noticed that about her cup being empty & clean before a few times and thought it was dh giving her a meal of treats. Yes he would do that! When we are home, she never attempts to get on the table, and we no longer leave her treat cup there. Now we make sure the table is completely cleaned off when we leave. So far no attempts to jump into the toilet (17 mo old), although I've seen her eyeballing it a few times. Maybe she's suspicious of the flushing sound, so hasn't attempted it... yet! |
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