Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Crate Train Cat

crate train cat
How do I get my cat to be quite at night?

My 4 month old cat loves to meow and scratch at my bedroom door at night. I don't want her in the room at night beause she either runs around making noise or she will jump on my face. Is there anthing I can do to get her to stop meowing and scratching at the door in the middle of the night? Is there such thing as crate training cats?


Try getting her interactive toys (rings with ball in center, batter operated swinging toy, lazer display/show, lazer ball, etc) that you only turn on at night. Get something that grabs her attentions and gives her something to do. The more exsercise/play she does, the more exhausted she will become. And hopefully learn its fun to be outside your room!

Have you had her long? It's going to take her a little while to get use to your schedule if you haven't had her long. My cat still do things at night that drive me crazy, but theres not much I can do other then to ignore them.

Another thing you can do, if you feed kibble, is to get a little ball with a hole in one side. Its kinda like a kitty kong/treat ball. Hopefully she will learn to chase the ball to get the treats out, and this will also help keep her distracted.

Other then that, I am out of ideas. I don't think punishing her or scaring her is going to work. I don't think she would understand, and probably would associate being with you, playing, or trying to get your attention as a bad thing. Not really what I think you are trying to accomplish.


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