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Kitten discipline

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Wed Dec 12, 2007 5:34 pm

we have a newly acquired kitten that goes skitz at night.

dogs are easy to train as they respond to speech and actions etc

how do you try and tell a kitten not to do something and see them do it straight away afterwards!!!!!!!!

HELP
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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby JAS » Wed Dec 12, 2007 5:54 pm

Phew...not a thread about some dominatrix called Kitten then :wink: :lol:

Sorry can't stand cats so I can't help with the training. You could try a pet shop/library...there are books around for most pets these days...or chuck it into google...probably plenty of forums offering advice too :D

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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby Dirko » Wed Dec 12, 2007 8:02 pm

Way back when, we used to have cats in the timber shed that drove everyone crazy...solution ?
My old man shot them !
If that doesn't work then I don't know what will...

Where is the cat at night ? Lock it up somewhere i.e Laundry. Make sure there is somewhere it can sleep ie basket,
leave it some toys, kitty litter in a tray and shut the door. If it still goes nuts, put it in the shed outside, and call my Dad !!
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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby bulldogproud » Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:29 pm

Yes, those pussies can be a lot of trouble!!
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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby CENTURION » Thu Dec 13, 2007 12:27 am

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:we have a newly acquired kitten that goes skitz at night.

dogs are easy to train as they respond to speech and actions etc

how do you try and tell a kitten not to do something and see them do it straight away afterwards!!!!!!!!

HELP


Simple-pour lighter fluid on it &, if it doesn't please you, set fire to the little bugger!
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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby smithy » Thu Dec 13, 2007 1:52 am

Tape its legs together and shove it in the drawer of a kitchen unit with it's head poking out.
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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby JAS » Thu Dec 13, 2007 2:25 am

Might I suggest this from Ian in the 'Best jokes' thread :wink:

How To Clean Your Toilet - The Fun Way
Instructions on how to clean your toilet


1. Put both lids of the toilet up and add 1/8 cup of pet shampoo to the water in the bowl.

2. Pick up the cat and soothe him while you carry him towards the bathroom.

3. In one smooth movement, put the cat in the toilet and close both lids. You may need to stand on the lid.

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4.The cat will self agitate and make ample suds. Never mind the noises that come from the toilet, the cat is actually enjoying this.

5. Flush the toilet three or four times. This provides a "power-wash" and rinse".

6. Have someone open the front door of your home. Be sure that there are no people between the bathroom and the front door.

7. Stand behind the toilet as far as you can, and quickly lift both lids.

8. The cat will rocket out of the toilet, streak through the bathroom, and run outside where he will dry himself off.

9. Both the toilet and the cat will be sparkling clean.


Sincerely,

The Dog

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On a serious note this link might have some useful info for you.

http://www.meowfoundation.com/health/discipline.html

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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Dec 13, 2007 3:30 am

well thankyou all for some informative motivational answers, ill pass them onto my g/f to see if she would like to do any of the above........
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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Dec 13, 2007 3:32 am

SJABC wrote:Where is the cat at night ? Lock it up somewhere i.e Laundry. Make sure there is somewhere it can sleep ie basket,
leave it some toys, kitty litter in a tray and shut the door. If it still goes nuts, put it in the shed outside, and call my Dad !!


at night its in the spare bedroom and sleeps on a double bed, and has its kitty litter tray plus food etc.......

its just around 7pmish when it starts getting a little skitzy, like a full moon with nutters
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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby Hazbeen » Thu Dec 13, 2007 5:53 am

Make it sit in the naughty corner
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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby Wedgie » Thu Dec 13, 2007 6:48 am

Talk to Mark Williams, he's an expert at taming Cats.

I think it involves opening your mouth in the week before you meet the Cat and then do nothing and fall over once you've got the Cat in front of you.
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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby Footy Chick » Thu Dec 13, 2007 8:24 am

You lot are bloody awful...

Simple, cats are nocturnal creatures. So try and keep it up as much as you can while you're at home and stick it in the laundry at night with a nice bed and plenty to play with, just make sure its not noisy so it doesn't keep you up.

If it starts to meow...ignore it, otherwise if you jump every time it meows, the cat will use it as a attention tool.

Keep a water pistol handy for when it pee's where its not supposed to or is being destructive, a quick squirt on the nose a few time will stop that...
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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby Rik E Boy » Thu Dec 13, 2007 8:31 am

The bad news is that Cats still go skitzo even when they grow up. These animals are totally insane. My Cat sometimes goes feral and streaks about the house at a rapid rate. Next time you want to get a Cat go to death row and grab one that is about ten to eighteen months old. Kittens are a pain in the ar5e. All the best.

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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby smac » Thu Dec 13, 2007 8:50 am

Tie a footy sock around its waist. Not too tight.

This will paralyse the hind legs and stop any skitzo behaviour.

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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby Macca19 » Thu Dec 13, 2007 2:50 pm

When we bought our newest kitten, we kept it shut in our ensuite at night when it was relaly little, otherwise it would just run over the bed and try and bite our faces while we sleep. It would cry for a while then finally go to sleep. Used to wake up about 4 in the morning and go through the whole process.

If its doing something anooying like pricking your couches then keep a water sprayer with you and spray it when it does it. Make sure it knows straight away that its wrong otherwise it wont know what its being told off for.

Time is the main thing. You have to ride out the first 6 months of them being psychos. They calm down a bit after about 6 months.
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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby JAS » Thu Dec 13, 2007 5:42 pm

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:well thankyou all for some informative motivational answers, ill pass them onto my g/f to see if she would like to do any of the above........


Did you honestly think that you wouldn't get a little bit of p*ss taking on here :wink: :lol:

FWIW the link I posted at the end of mine is genuine...some sort of cat adoption charity with advice on training...might be Canadian but thats what Yahoo came back with and I'm sure cats are just as horrid the world over.

http://www.meowfoundation.com/health/discipline.html

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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby Psyber » Thu Dec 13, 2007 7:41 pm

Our Siamese comes when called, leaves the room when told to, and jumps on your lap when you look at it and pat your lap. We basically applied the same training techniques we did to the Irish Wolfhound we had until he died recently - except we could pick the cat up to restrain it instead of needing a slip collar.

The best way to settle a cat is cuddle it and stroke it - once the purring reflex sets in they don't run around.
I agree with the advice about nights - ours gets locked in a bathroom, with food, water, and toys, and the squawks and sqeals are ignored and soon stop

It was cute to see the 6Kg cat curled up against the stomach of the 80Kg dog when they both had a nap. :D
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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby Pseudo » Thu Dec 13, 2007 10:03 pm

Macca19 wrote:Time is the main thing. You have to ride out the first 6 months of them being psychos. They calm down a bit after about 6 months.


not entirely unlike having a newborn baby :lol:
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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby Psyber » Thu Dec 13, 2007 10:06 pm

Pseudo wrote:
Macca19 wrote:Time is the main thing. You have to ride out the first 6 months of them being psychos. They calm down a bit after about 6 months.

not entirely unlike having a newborn baby :lol:

The young of all species are much the same - they need affection, clear limits, and a gentle firm hand.
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Re: Kitten discipline

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Fri Dec 14, 2007 4:42 am

JAS wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:well thankyou all for some informative motivational answers, ill pass them onto my g/f to see if she would like to do any of the above........


Did you honestly think that you wouldn't get a little bit of p*ss taking on here :wink: :lol:


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i was actually being genuine and i did realise there would be a bit of the pi55 takin etc on here with a topic like this.

but there are some very handy hints in there. we have done the water bottle trick previously so maybe its time to get that back out.

the aniMAL sleeps on a double bed and has everythin it needs in its bedroom.
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