It probably wouldn't kill him, but it might give him a little shock he'll remember.
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Tucker likes to chew on electrical cords. We spray him with a water bottle when we catch him.
Today I bought a new light bulb for a lamp that no longer worked. It still didn't work even with the new light bulb. Then I saw the cord had been chewed about halfway through. Clearly we missed some of his activity.
I hope he outgrows this soon because I do not want a fried Tucker.I really like him just the way he is.
V.
It probably wouldn't kill him, but it might give him a little shock he'll remember.
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Try coating the cords with liquid soap.
Marcie
Or Bitter Apple, spray if that'll stop him, paste if he needs a stronger reminder. I'm guessing he's got things he's supposed to chew on already.
Kin-Tucker fried kitten is never good!
I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.
We use the cord wraps that hold multiple cords together - they coil up. Our kitties were notorious cord chewers, and this seems to have deterred them - at least until they outgrew it (although thin cords may still be in danger...).
CA
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+1 on bitter apple.
If that doesn't work, take vinegar from pickeled jalpenos and paint it on the cord.
smilingcat
Cats HATE having a tiny puff of air blown at them. It stops them in their tracks (but I'm not sure it will stop them long term). I've been blowing so much the past couple of days I'm lightheaded! New kitten (Eddy) is into everything! But boy, is he cute.
Ruthie used to drive me MAD chewing on anything she could. I'd spray her, shake coins, yell, clap my hands, whatever. Nothing stopped her, she's as spiteful a cat as can be (my mom says like mother, like daughter). She seems to have slowed up a little bit, perhaps she's finally getting through the kitten stage (she'll be 2 in September), but there are times when she'll still randomly walk through the house and gnaw on things. I don't know if it'll ever stop.
I don't know what's more annoying, though. The chewing or the hairballs she's been leaving. There's one lousy area rug in the whole house, why does she have to keep hacking on it?!![]()
People - You spray the cat when he begins nosing around the wires, before he even begins chewing.
When Hobie was a kitten, he chewed the wire on my computer mouse every day. Seriously, every day. I tried everything mentioned here to get him to stop, without success. I got pretty good at re-wiring them, but after a while I'd have to just chuck it out and get a new one. I literally had to stockpile them until he finally outgrew it...mostly...he's 4 now, and I still catch him eyeing the mouse on occasion. Hmmm, in fact, looking at my mouse cord right now, I can see little chew marks. (On the upside, I found that a $9 mouse works just as well as a $30 mouse.) He even chewed the cord on a "cordless" mouse.
My tactic, based on my personal experience with those of the feline persuasion, has always been to yell and scream at the cat when I see it getting ready to chew on a cord, then take a swat at them if they ignore me, and finally, simply unplug any cord they have access to when the item is not in use 'cause they're gonna chew on it no matter what you do.![]()
+1 Bitter apple
A more extreme thing to do is a mouse trap. With dogs, I've never had a dog hurt in anyway by the trap, but they nudge it making it snap shut and bounce and it scares the heck out of them - no more unwanted behavior.
Not sure if a cat might get caught in it, but if a dog doesn't, I'd think a cat would be fine - and it totally works.
It's a way for a "punishment" that has nothing to do with you and 100% to do with what they are up to at the time, since you don't even have to be home for it to happen. Works well with pets if they can't attribute the negative impact to anything other than what they are doing.
So, you might try putting a mouse trap or two along the cord and inocently standing back...