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8th June 2011, 09:46 AM #1
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The toilet lid down is a must. Bathroom, well again say no more just expect the cat in the sink, bath, shower. Mine don't try to open the cupboard doors but they will steal off the work surfaces if you leave any meat out. They work as a team to get what they want. Wallpaper with a raised pattern is to be avoided. Our dining room looks like we've started to strip the walls and given up part way through.
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8th June 2011, 01:35 PM #2
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We agree with all these points!!
Toilet lid down at all time - Raggles & Tilly have both been in there. (they also pinch the toilet roll if it is on the wall and leave the place looking like the andrex puppies have been in there)
Dish washing requires luke warm water, not scalding hot as they like to get in with the dishes.
Whilst bathing / showering, shut all 5 outside bathroom, again some of them will jump in bath or shower with you.
All ornaments removed from shelves and fireplace. Worktops have to be clear as they push things onto the floor.
Wallpaper stripped in most rooms.
Every electrical cable covered in protective sleeve as Pomeroy loves to chew cables.
We have to iron clothes behind closed doors.
Taps covered before we go out as Tilly can turn them on.
As YET they cannot open cupboard doors, BUT they are trying.
We had to change our internal door handles to "ball" type as our previous cat could open stand "lever" handles.
The list goes on.........
BUT we love em to bits
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8th June 2011, 02:16 PM #3
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Phew we're normal then.
Buddy is the only cat at the moment. I need him to be very settled and secure given his past before I introduce any more cats but I do feel the need for another coonie baby.
I don't mind what Buddy is doing for as long as he doesn't hurt himself, personally I always believed in messy house, messy kids = happy kids and i view my pets as children.
We have put child locks on kitchen cupboards this morning resulting in much digging at the doors. Good trick we have discovered today - my son turned the door handles upside down so you pull them up to open. I felt bad using the bathroom alone
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8th June 2011, 02:44 PM #4
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This is off thread but just noticed you are from Norfolk,nice to know there is someone else from this neck of the woods...1
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8th June 2011, 02:56 PM #5
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If I tried to totally Jiminy proof my house it would be empty
Bathroom is out of bounds, only time hes allowed in is when we're using the loo as he just pushes past us, luckily all of our doors are sliding doors so he's got no chance of opening them!
When we go out he has to put in the bedroom as he just can't be trusted not to climb the tv, charge the windows, stalk the bearded dragon etc etc
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