Keeping Cats Off Countertops And Tables | The Anti-Cruelty Society
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The first step in keeping your cat off countertops and tables is to remove any opportunity or temptation. As responsible pet owners, we want to give our pets the best chance possible to behave well.
Make sure all your food items are put away or stored in cat-proof containers such as Tupperware or a bread bin.
Put a lid on your garbage can and place it somewhere your cat cannot reach it, such as a closed cupboard.
Install child-proof latches on cabinets.
Close doors or use tall pet gates to keep your cat out of certain areas when you are not around to supervise.
Provide an alternative elevated space for your cat. Cat trees are great for this, or you can simply clear off a top shelf of a bookcase. Windows and windowsills are also a great place for a cat to perch.
Use bits of catnip or cat food to encourage your cat to choose the alternative location. Make sure to praise your cat whenever they are sitting in the preferred location. If the surface is hard, make it more cozy by placing a towel or a blanket down to soften it up.
Provide enrichment daily. An enriched environment is beneficial for all cats and can cut down on unwanted behaviors. Enrichment may be offered at any time but if your cat gets on the counters when you are preparing food or in predictable situations, that is the ideal time to bestow him with a food puzzle, battery-operated toy, or other activity away from the kitchen. See our Feline Enrichment article for more fun ideas.
Make counters and other “off-limits” areas unattractive to your cat by removing all food and “booby-trapping” the area.
We recommend use of the following pet-safe “booby traps”: Sticky Paws double-sided tape X-Mat Original Pet Mat Coir welcome mats Premier Spray Sentry Ssscat
None of these will harm your cat but they should be annoying enough that your cat chooses to avoid them.
The use of physical punishment will NOT help in training your feline friend, but rather will make her fear you. Make sure to avoid yelling at, hitting, or spraying your cat with water. This will not solve the problem. Instead, be sure to use these positive tactics to teach your feline friend about the cozy, awesome alternatives to the counter or table.
If you would like information from an Anti-Cruelty Behavior Specialist regarding this behavior topic, please call 312-645-8253 or email [email protected].
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