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 Cats that Climb Minimize

Cats love to be up high and to explore their environment. However, this often means you may find them on top of inappropriate objects such as kitchen benches, tables, chairs, TV's, and in some situations, even climbing the curtains.


    
 Provide Climbing Opportunities Minimize

It is normal for a cat to climb and scratch, that is why it is important for them to have somewhere appropriate to climb.

Designate cat climbing objects or areas for your cat to use. For example, install a climbing post and connect it to a special viewing platform such as a bookshelf. You can even secure a box or small cat bed on the shelf so they can seek comfort from their viewing position.

If at first they are not interested in their new climbing equipment, place some of their favourite food treats or toys on the platform or shelf. Also make sure you use lots of positive encouragement when they are exploring the new area.


    
 Stop Inappropriate Climbing Minimize

If you find your cat climbing on inappropriate objects, deter them by using some of the following techniques.

* Cover the area with double sided tape - the unpleasant surface will act as a deterrent.

* Place shallow dishes containing water near the area. As your cat leaps on to the surface, the 
   water will deter them.

* Trim your cats' nails. This will make it difficult for them to climb.

* If all else fails... when you catch your cat in action (climbing or clawing) use a fine spray of
   water to deter them. After a few times, they will associate this behaviour with the unpleasant
   spray and stop their actions.


For more advice on preventing your cat from climbing, please feel free to ask one of our healthcare team members.

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 Waikiwi Vet Services
299 North Road, Waikiwi,
Invercargill, New Zealand.
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Phone:

 03 215 9237 (24Hrs*)

Fax:  03 215 7440
* 7 days a week. Weekend after hours work shared with Southern Vet Centre on Findlay Road

Postal address:
Waikiwi Vet Services  
P.O.Box 5009,
Invercargill,
New Zealand.

Email:
staff@vetservices.co.nz

Consultations by appointment:

Mon-Fri

    9am - 12pm and
    1.30pm - 6pm

  Sat

    10.30am - 12pm


    
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135 Palmerston Street, Riverton,
Riverton, New Zealand.
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Ph:  03 234 8547 

Consultations by appointment:
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