Leave anti-freeze burgers out for it.
UNLESS ITS ILLEGAL IN YOUR AREA OR YOUR FOND OF THAT CAT.
Once you cat is in for the night, block the cat door.
Lock your bedroom door
To prevent your cat from pawing at the door, you can try providing alternative entertainment such as toys or scratching posts, using deterrents like double-sided tape or citrus scents on the door, or reinforcing positive behavior with treats when your cat ignores the door. Consistency and patience are key in training your cat to stop this behavior.
To prevent your cat from scratching at the door, you can try using a scratching post or pad near the door, providing toys and distractions, using deterrent sprays or tapes, and ensuring your cat has enough mental and physical stimulation. Consistency and positive reinforcement are key in training your cat to stop this behavior.
To prevent a cat from scratching at the door, you can try using a scratching post or pad near the door, providing toys and distractions, using deterrent sprays or tapes, and giving positive reinforcement when the cat does not scratch the door.
The only way I have found to stop my cat bringing in frogs is to keep the back door shut. Sorry.
To prevent your cat from scratching the door, you can provide scratching posts or pads as an alternative, use deterrent sprays or tapes on the door, and give your cat plenty of attention and playtime to redirect their behavior.
To get your cat to stop meowing at the door, you can try providing distractions like toys or treats, creating a comfortable space away from the door, or using positive reinforcement when your cat is quiet. It may also help to address any underlying reasons for the meowing, such as boredom or separation anxiety.
Not as well as closing the door...
yes but you cant do it!!! O.O your brain says "STOP PISSING, YOUR GOING TO SNEEZE NOW" cuz your brain knows, if you sneeze while pissing you might blow you ***hole out -George Carlin
To prevent your cat from scratching the door, you can try providing a scratching post or pad nearby, using deterrent sprays or tapes on the door, trimming your cat's nails regularly, and giving your cat plenty of mental and physical stimulation to redirect their behavior.
Have her walk in front of you and leave the room before you do. Also, try to keep your door open, if that fails see if you can put a cat door installed on your door :] Hope this helps!