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Cat Doors - For A Healthier And Less Problematic Life With Your Cat
Some pets attune their rhythms to those of their owners. They wake up and sleep at around the same time as their masters, they watch TV together, the pet lounges on the sofa quietly while the owner posts on her blog or Facebook account. Their adherence to a feeding time can be impeccable. These pets are better than just potty trained. They don't scratch furniture even when bored. They don't get bored staying in the house all day. Now wake up to reality. You can't keep you cat holed up in your house for days on end. You need cat doors to let do as they please. Otherwise, indoors, they'll also do as they please.
Let's start with potty accidents, which aren't really accidents
Even though there are some cats that love staying indoors due to the timed pet feeder and indoor heat or cooling, some get easily bored. For example, even if the potty station is nearby they will still pee at the base of your couch, in your laundry hamper, on your work table, and into your computer.
Cats can scratch their itch, and your walls, shelves, and curtain, too
Clawed up furniture is not rare with cabin-fevered cats - along with clawed up curtains, clawed up chairs, and so on. Don't expect paintings to escape your cat's claws, along with other items of value on your shelves - they'll be shoved down and topped over and break. Mother was right when she said to always keep the house clean - don't leave soiled dishes on the table or even on the sink, keep catsup bottles tightly capped, don't leave fragile items on the table; if you have a bored cat, you'll be reminded of all these. It's possible your cat is just weird, or maybe there's nothing else to do indoors.
The art of randomly pushing down items from shelves - cat style
You should consider yourself fortunate if only drop from your shelves. You may have some expensive or valuable mementos that could get knocked over. A lot of people keep many things on their shelves, which a cat can push or pull and topple over when they're exploring the house - because they can't get out. That's the annoying part - that curiosity has a price and you have to pay for it, along with all the clean up you need to do.
Who's the butler in this house again?
But when you're home, even after you keep cleaning up after them, you still have to keep letting them in and out of the house. That's because your cat expects you to do things for him - like open the door. If you don't' let your pet out, you could end up with annoying meowing for hours on end - and toppled over items. Of course, when they want to get back inside, who else is going to let them in? Why, the butler of course - you.
Because you deserve some relief from the trouble your own cat can cause, it's highly advised that you look into cat doors to see what fits your home and your pet
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