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[K12]Keep Cat Off Counter
by Market, Mar

Disciplining a cat has long been known as an exercise infutility. These proud creatures will happily ignore scoldings and other methodsto do just what they want. Kitchen counters are like magnets to cats. Cats lovehigh surfaces, and, as a bonus, the kitchen counter smells delicious. Yourcounter is often full of good things to eat, or at least, still smelling ofthem, and any self-respecting cat is required to investigate. It may seemimpossible to keep your pet from ?counter-surfing.? Before kitty drives you toyour wits? end, try a few simple tricks to discourage him. 

 

Cats hate the sticky feeling of tape, so try applying somesticky-side up to the edge of the counter. The sensation of stickiness on yourcat's paws may be enough to keep him off the counter. The disadvantage to thismethod is that you will have to keep applying the tape as long as you want torepel the cat, and cleaning the adhesive off your counter later can be a chore.Strips of aluminum foil are also suggested, as some cats hate not only the feelof it on their toes, but also the crackling noise. Be careful, though?some catsfind aluminum foil highly attractive and will pull it down for a toy. Make surethat your cat does not ingest any foil if this happens.

 

Another method of repelling your cat from the counter is toemploy a loud noise that will upset your cat when he has done something wrong.A few pennies in an empty aluminum can, shaken when the cat is on the counter,can make him learn that the counter is off limits. If you place a few of thesecans along the edge of the counter where the cat will be sure to knock them offwhen he jumps up, the resulting racket will bring down the cat.  Other loud noise methods include a popped balloon,or slapping noisemakers based on mousetraps. The traditional water spray methodcan also work, though it is important to make sure that the cat connects thediscomfort of being wet with the counter, and not with you.

 

It is also important to make sure that temptations thatentice your cat to jump on the counter are reduced. Keep good smelling food offof the counter top, make sure that there are other high places that your catcan sit, and make sure your cat has ample space to roam. These steps, combinedwith the above preventatives, can help keep your cat off of the counter.


Here's how to keep your cat purring into advanced old age.

Steps:

1. Take your cat to the veterinarian at least once a year for a complete physical exam, and follow your veterinarian's advice regarding preventive health-care measures. Preventing disease and maintaining optimum health are the first steps toward a long, healthy life.

2. Spay or neuter your cat as soon as possible. Having kittens, especially repeated litters, is stressful and will contribute to premature aging.

3. Keep your cat inside at all times to reduce the risk of accidents, injuries from fights or disease. (Some research suggests inside cats live twice as long as outdoor cats!)

4. Feed your cat high-quality food designed to meet the specific nutritional requirements during all stages of his life.

5. Prevent obesity at all costs by controlling your cat's diet and engaging him in play activities.

6. Talk to your veterinarian about adding vitamin and mineral supplements, antioxidants and extra fiber to your cat's diet.

7. Have your cat's teeth cleaned professionally. Good dental health will add years to his life.

8. Groom your cat daily, checking for abnormalities, and seek medical help promptly when you discover anything suspicious

9. Make sure no harmful chemicals such as pesticides or household cleaners find their way onto your cat's fur, since cats groom themselves with their tongues constantly. Even small amounts of harmful chemicals on their bodies can have adverse effects if consumed over many years.

10. Protect your cat from environmental dangers such as household cleaners and secondhand smoke.

11. Help your cat avoid the stress of harassment from other animals by providing a quiet place for undisturbed catnaps.

12. Provide your older cat with a heat source such as a heating pad set on low, since cats more than 12 years old require extra heat. You'll notice a difference in his attitude and activity level.

13. Give your cat daily full-body massages and lots of love. Despite their aloof demeanor, cats thrive on affection.

14. Protect your cat from dangerous plants such as cactus and poinsettia.

Find a veterinarian with a special interest in aging who keeps abreast of advancements in this rapidly developing area of pet care.

Be sure to call your veterinarian before giving your cat any product not specifically approved for cats. Some products, such as acetaminophen, commonly consumed safely by people or dogs, are poisonous to cats.

Here's a quick way to treat your cat...Instead of a heating pad, fold up your down comforter on the end of the bed. Your aging cat will sink into its own warm cocoon for all its naps.

Remeber cats are like people... when they feel loved and happy their health is affected. So be sure to give your cat as much attention as you can.
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