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22nd March 2011, 08:47 PM #11
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Thanks again for your help...... it seems to be working, thankfully no holes in my face, neck and shoulders for while!!! As you say, he is definitely the soppiest and most "in your face wanting fuss and wanting to give it" of our cats.
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22nd March 2011, 09:06 PM #12
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I rarely trim Elvis' claws. I watch to see they're not getting ingrown or anything.
He's been great about scratching on what he's supposed to scratch and leaving the furniture alone.
He occasionally digs in, but when I let out a nice "OWWW" he seems to "get it" and appears to understand what it means.
Over time, the punctures in my skin seem to be getting more rare as he gets more of a clue regarding what happens when he uses the claws.
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4th April 2011, 12:34 AM #13
Kitten and Claws
When walking past the stairs from the kitchen, Buddy used to stick out a paw and hook us. His game, wasn't funny. He missed my right eye by 1/4" . Now months later, I only have to raise my index finger and say 'no' now (7 months old) and he stops misbehaving. How? We tried positive reinforcement. We used to pick him up having shouted or sworn and put him in another room and leave him for 10-20 mins. We then opened the door with a treat which he loved. My long suffering husband used to call him away from the stairs and bingo he'd rush away and be rewarded for coming when called.
Keeping calm when you've been hooked (clawed) is v v difficult. Have you tried leaving him outside your bedroom till you're ready to put the light out, then letting him into your bedroom when everyone else is ready to snooze? Keeping consistant, patient and calm, will do the trick, tho' easier said than done. Buddy has his own space downstairs. He's too active at night and his very loud purr has kept us awake. So he can zoom and go mad cat without hinderance from us.
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