Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Medical Alert Watches Any Ideas Why My Kitty Steals Things And How To Get Her To Stop?

Any Ideas why my kitty steals things and how to get her to stop? - medical alert watches

In addition to my last family a kitten, who are now 12-13 weeks old. She has this fascination with my clock and my neck and hand, and silver and coins. It really took the money from my bag that was on the table and hiding somewhere. It's not about these things as toys, but as a sort of treasure and pursue something else for them. The collective behavior is really crazy.

She had a place to hide under the bed, where I found ....
1. Watch
2. my medical alert necklace
3. A link in a chain
4. a ball of aluminum foil (must be dropped into the trash)
5. Broadband
6. Miniature metal (my husband) and his paintings of them
7. many, many socks

All ideas why it is done and how the arrest would be greatly appreciated.
In the home all day with her, I'm not sure if you are stealing these things from time to go and play and sleep, but shes done lol

8 comments:

Jen said...

1. First, consider what you want, do not fly, and anything small enough to swallow him up (the choking, or objects that block the intestine may cause), where you do not get. Locking objects in the cupboard, cupboards and drawers, which can not be opened (or if you have cabinets that our cats and buy Cabinet locks child proof!) Hold open your bag zipped up or if it is easy to open, away from the scope and be basically just a small thing that can open deliberately. Many of the cats that I and my family in the past, things have had to steal, so I can not be learned that small things cats can get them! It's like a baby in the house;)

2. If it really badly, you might want some of the rooms, or block enclosed in a large room or group of rooms, while you're away. My husband did not want the confidence of our cats alone with their electronic devices, and one of our indoor cats are just trying to (every time you open the door and I feel to escape, & # 039 d to flee and never again, because we do not like and loves to go to) new places to fix them in our bedroom / bath, when we went. They have lots of toys, food, water, garbage, and a carpet Kitty huge tree over there, so we are happy! (Only you sleep all day anyway lol)

3. Buy toys for cats that are small enough to carry in their mouths and hide. And now, check their caches at regular intervals, allowing you to leave and toys to hide it again! One of our cats has a mouse in the shape of small fish, which will lead to toys around the mouth - but I must get under furniture, every day! (Same as Cat with flight pens at a particular time owned, leave the table!) Can steal your cat things even less if you can find some toys that you really want!

By the way, I expect to grow out of it ... one of the cats we had when I was a child he was with stealing erasers for my art class and the foam plug was obsessed by my father. I was in my office tieCrude closed below the gum! Also my father had his earplugs in a sealed container made of plastic. This cat lived 13 years, and left her - every time you accidentally left gum or ear plugs, he always won!

pppres said...

I can in the room with you, with the door closed when you are at home. Find out more about kitten-proof your house, your veterinarian or pet Bookie has good ideas about how they keep their things out. Wear your medical alert necklace, and put your accounts in your portfolio before it can get! What if you have to play the pieces? It should entertain the most important and valuable.

She was quiet, but it takes a long time. My kitty cat is for its behavior only after 2 (which is now almost 3). In the meantime, check under your bed often!

Good luck!

Paul S. said...

Shiny 8-) your cat had a fascination with shiny things. The best thing to do is keep everything in a drawer or locked or something. It could also help the cat Spaide. This could be some of the concerns.

ck said...

Oh, that's so cute. I will continue to assure, so it's fun every day can, as it has under the bed. But perhaps valuables or keep things locked damage he may not get them. But hiding innocuous things. So cute!

Rayen said...

They do it because it's fun! It offers many new and exciting play toys. Try to get your kitten lots of toys to play his own. Put them in the kind of places where to search his Clock, socks, etc., so it always feels like a challenge for them. Cats are born to find prey, stick to overthrow him and kill him. Playing is his way of training and education of his instinct for the real thing. It seems to work really well! If you were a lot of toys does not work, you can be just careful where they place their valuables, and leave and enjoy the entertainment. His habit can be annoying, but it also sounds like a lot of fun.

Jenn said...

You Get her some toys that are hers, like balloons and strings, which can take anywhere. If you have toys, catnip, it can use more than your stuff.

tone22 said...

lol this is so cute.
idk if there is a way to stop my cat is a "thing" to chew her hair. and if he goes to the bathroom, if theres anything to reach them on the table after the trip trip to all your purchases under the bed, the same thing with paper balls. idk what to do is to be insuperable.

adg said...

ha ha your cat seems very intelligent! Siamese our own things, but primarily to keep food (especially bread) in the bank. When you get back you can always click on you in the nose. This is a waste of time gave him later, when she has no idea what you are getting through, I hope this helps!

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