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This is a place to gain some understanding of cat behavior and to assist people in training their cats and dealing with common behavior problems, regardless of the method(s) used. Keep in mind that you may be receiving advice from other cat owners and lovers...not professionals. If you have a major problem, always seek the advice of a trainer or behaviorist!
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Atrus
 Fluff butt | 
| Purred: Thu Jul 2, '09 11:02am PST | |  |  |  |  | I'm sure there are child safety locks for cabinets that would also keep out cats. I have seen some while house hunting, meant to keep toddlers from getting into under the sink cabinets to get at chemicals. Depending in the type of handle/knob there are lots of kinds available. |  |  |  |  |
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Allie
 Princess of- Purrs
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| Purred: Thu Jul 2, '09 11:16am PST | |  |  |  |  | I keep my dog's food in a large sealed plastic bin like a huge Tupperware thing. It looks sort of like a trash can with a sealed lid. I got it in the plastics aisle at Target and it's made for pet food and comes with it's own scoop. They have them at Petco too but they cost more. I just do it to keep it fresh because I buy the large bag but it would also help keep Sprinkles out of it. Mine is too big to keep in the kitchen (or rather, my kitchen is too small...LOL) so I just keep a smaller amount in a Rubbermaid cereal storage container for the week until I need to refill from the larger one. And please don't be anrgy at Sprinkles. Punishment is never a good idea with a cat. She is just doing what comes naturally so she won't understand what she did wrong. |  |  |  |  |
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Bumpurr
 Diehard Dallas- Cowboy Fan! | 
| Purred: Thu Jul 2, '09 2:46pm PST | |  |  |  |  | Why the heck, would you want to dump ice water on a little cat, that is
100 times smaller than you, and depends on you, for her care?
She would have no idea, why she is being punished, and all it does is
teach her to fear you.
I have little kittens, and I can't tell you the stuff they have gotten into,
broken and wrecked, it goes with the territory. If you get that upset, that
you want to harm her, when she does something wrong, maybe a cat is
not for you. I would also suggest, you never get a young kitten, as they
cause alot of damage.
I store my cat food in the cubbards above the sink, where the kittens
can't reach it, or they would be getting into it too. If you have a large bag,
and this is not possible, you can do what Allie suggested and get a
storage bin. You can also get a hook eye latch, that has a slidy thingy on
it, so Sprinkles can't get it open. You can get them at any hardware store
and they are inexpensive.
Don't mean to sound so critical, but the others on here, know how I am.
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kaya skye
 not fighting my- demons-we joined- forces
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| Purred: Thu Jul 2, '09 5:21pm PST | |  |  |  |  | bumpurr-having the "evil" desire to get a cat wet because you're frustrated at them is normal. the poster did not in any way intimate that she would actually do it...it was more like a parent saying: "god makes them cute so you won't kill them"...in other words, a joke.
also, if she had said: "i was so aggravated i wanted to kick her across the room" that would be one thing. dumping water on a cat would startle them but it's non-lethal and not particularly violent-in fact, spraying a cat with a spritzer or water pistol is RECOMMENDED as a deterrent. of course, you only do this when the cat is "caught in the act", and dumping water on a cat who is basically sleeping would be a nasty trick...but it's also something the poster had no intention of doing. it was a JOKE.
about keeping food away from sprinkles-i know this sounds odd, but until you can get child safety locks or some sort of kitty-proof container, consider sticking the dog food in the microwave-if it fits-or the oven if it doesn't fit in the mike. this is more of a stopgap than a solution, and it goes without saying (and yet, i'm saying it ) that you should stay compos mentis enough to remove said dog food before you cook food for humans. worth a shot? |  |  |  |  |
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Isabelle
 Monkey-pie | 
| Purred: Thu Jul 2, '09 6:46pm PST | |  |  |  |  | Little Bee - the slow cooker lid, huh? Sounds like some good fun!! Lucky for me, Isabelle is super well behaved - the most "trouble" she causes is sitting on the counter to look out the back door (so we now know to lysol before every use, hee hee).
And I LOVE your name - how incredibly cute!  |  |  |  |  |
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Sprinkles
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| Purred: Thu Jul 2, '09 7:03pm PST | |  |  |  |  | whoa lol thank you kaya sky, I felt like I was about to have to face animal cruelty charges for making a harmless joke that many cat owners make. Saying that I shouldn't even be owning a cat is a bit far. We love Sprinkles and she's impossible to resist. I wouldn't be on catster if I hated my cat.
thanks guys for your suggestions , I think I'm going to start using plastic containers to keep the little stinker from stealing lol |  |  |  |  |
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Gracie
 I'm the baby,- gotta love me! | 
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