no takers on the annoying siamese behavior?
we have taken to keeping annie foghorn out side at night so she doesnt
howl and paw at our doors at night, but we would really prefer to modify her behavior rather than doing that. any suggestions? peter |
no takers on the annoying siamese behavior?
"peter" wrote in message ... we have taken to keeping annie foghorn out side at night so she doesnt howl and paw at our doors at night, but we would really prefer to modify her behavior rather than doing that. No, she'll likely be dead soon anyway. |
no takers on the annoying siamese behavior?
Suddenly, without warning, peter exclaimed (5/25/2009 8:18 AM):
we have taken to keeping annie foghorn out side at night so she doesnt howl and paw at our doors at night, but we would really prefer to modify her behavior rather than doing that. any suggestions? peter I posted my suggestions today. jmc |
no takers on the annoying siamese behavior?
jmc wrote:
Suddenly, without warning, peter exclaimed (5/25/2009 8:18 AM): we have taken to keeping annie foghorn out side at night so she doesnt howl and paw at our doors at night, but we would really prefer to modify her behavior rather than doing that. any suggestions? peter I posted my suggestions today. jmc yes, thanks |
no takers on the annoying siamese behavior?
cybercat wrote:
"peter" wrote in message ... we have taken to keeping annie foghorn out side at night so she doesnt howl and paw at our doors at night, but we would really prefer to modify her behavior rather than doing that. No, she'll likely be dead soon anyway. ???why do you say that |
no takers on the annoying siamese behavior?
"peter" wrote in message ... cybercat wrote: "peter" wrote in message ... we have taken to keeping annie foghorn out side at night so she doesnt howl and paw at our doors at night, but we would really prefer to modify her behavior rather than doing that. No, she'll likely be dead soon anyway. ???why do you say that You put her outside where anything can happen to her. Here is what I did when I had a loud cat: I waited until she began vocalizing then put her in a room with bed, box, food and water, some toys, and shut her in there. The breakfast room was a good ways from the bedroom, and I had a large HEPA filter in my bedroom so I could not hear her. After a while, she stopped because she didn't want to be in there. Good luck. And please don't put your cat outside. |
no takers on the annoying siamese behavior?
cybercat wrote:
You put her outside where anything can happen to her. point taken Here is what I did when I had a loud cat: I waited until she began vocalizing then put her in a room with bed, box, food and water, some toys, and shut her in there. The breakfast room was a good ways from the bedroom, and I had a large HEPA filter in my bedroom so I could not hear her. hmmm, might be a good idea, i wonder if it will cause more of the "bad" behavior due to frustration...we'll see After a while, she stopped because she didn't want to be in there. Good luck. And please don't put your cat outside. they go out many times during the day anyway, because they want to. i understand your concern, it is sorta like not wanting your daughter going to nyc, (or many other issues with any kid growing up), with my dughter, something unpleansant did happen, and now she listens a little more to our advice i have seen inside cats hurt by climbing a book case which fell over, chewing toxic things which were well secured...there is danger inside too. i understand your position and respect your choose,,,lets be friends?? peter |
no takers on the annoying siamese behavior?
"peter" wrote i have seen inside cats hurt by climbing a book case which fell over, chewing toxic things which were well secured...there is danger inside too. i understand your position and respect your choose,,,lets be friends?? Okay. |
no takers on the annoying siamese behavior?
On May 25, 5:18*am, peter wrote:
we have taken to keeping annie foghorn out side at night so she doesnt howl and paw at our doors at night, but we would really prefer to modify her behavior rather than doing that. any suggestions? peter She's Siamese. You should have done your homework before you purchased the LOUDEST and MOST DEMANDING breed of cat there is. You're not going to be able to "modify" her behavior - it's innate. The sooner you learn to live with it, the better. -L. |
no takers on the annoying siamese behavior?
"-L." wrote in message ... On May 25, 5:18 am, peter wrote: we have taken to keeping annie foghorn out side at night so she doesnt howl and paw at our doors at night, but we would really prefer to modify her behavior rather than doing that. any suggestions? peter She's Siamese. You should have done your homework before you purchased the LOUDEST and MOST DEMANDING breed of cat there is. Well, look who it is!!! You've been missed! |
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