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    Chewing Cords

    Hi there,

    I was just wondering whether your Maine Coon Kittens chew through cords, and, apart from trying to barricade/hide the cords, what other techniques have proven useful? At what age do they stop chewing through cords?

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    Ours have a taste for speaker wire, Roxy mainly has killed the daddy's suround sound a couple of times!

    She also likes to chew through the elastic on dangling toys bless her, but has not bothered with any power cables.

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    Simba has never chewed wires. Guess we have been lucky - it was something I worried about particularly because when he was young he was in the office with me a lot and there are lots of computer and phone wires around. If I ever saw him showing interest I'd just say no and push him away. He seemed to get the idea quickly.

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    Sarah never looked at any cords but Zack had a few goes when he first arrived. I was completely paranoid about it.

    Where I had multiple cords i tied them together so there was a bigger bunch. I caught him a couple of time chewing my phone cord and I sprayed him with a water bottle and since then he has stopped ( I think ). Havent seen him do it again and havnt found a chewed one!



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    When Louie was smaller he managed to climb on the shelf of the tv unit & kept playing with the cabels, not goog, we got some Pure Essentail Orange oil & mixed a few drops in a water spray bottle, spayed some kitchen paper & put it at the front of the shelf they hate the smell & he has'nt botherd since. Also handy for other places you dont want scratching or interfering with

    Just be carefull to get the right stuff though, not the one that you put in a pot & burn thats not good for animals.
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    so far so good.... we haven't had any problems....

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    The orange oil trick works if they pick the hardest to reach corner to have a wee in when they babies.

    Wash the area with biological washing liquid then use the oil on a cotton wool pad.

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    Harry's favourite were mobile charger cables, he must have chewed through 3-4 of these and the telephone line. Nothing larger than this thankfully, but this has stopped now

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    My kitty still loves to chew on my shoelaces, so now I just keep them in a closet, He's 4 and still does kitty things

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    Oh yes shoe laces Louie is there every day when OH is putting on his boots for work it takes a bit longer for him to put them on, Milo used to be the same
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