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RE: How to stop a cat from darting out of a door when leaving/entering? - Cliodhna Eoghan - 12-23-2014

That's my nemmie x3

I had also tried that no cat spray (you spray it on the areas you want them to stay away from) and the butt just developed a tolerance for it >.> buuut thankfully the chord chewing was more kitten issues and stopped now that he's an adult. 
Glasses? oh man.... >n<;;;;

I just got a cheapie 8oz spray bottle from the beauty/hair care section...you might want to set it more for distance than a mist though. The water isn't hard so it won't sting when it hits but it's got more distance on it so you can use it from across the room or something in case he's trying to get out when you have someone coming in or something.


RE: How to stop a cat from darting out of a door when leaving/entering? - McBeefâ„¢ - 12-23-2014

(12-23-2014, 04:47 PM)Kage Wrote: CAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT

Also. Yeah funnily enough he doesn't claw up anything I've seen (furniture, doors). He hasn't chewed up my chords.

Someone's glasses on the other hand *cough*

but yeah. Water spray bottle. getting one. I hope it works D:

A kitty that chews glasses? I don't know what you're talking about.

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RE: How to stop a cat from darting out of a door when leaving/entering? - Arrelaine - 12-23-2014

I don't know if anyone else has suggested this, but one thing you can do is take him for walks. Yes. Walk your cat. They make specific cat harnesses. He'll fight you at first, like any dog would as well, but eventually he'll get used to it. It's a safe way to feed his need for roaming.

The other thing you can do is bring the outdoors do your cat! Get a little window box you can fill with cat-safe plants, including cat nip and cat grass. 

When it's warm, our cats also like to go outdoors, but they rarely go beyond the porch. We have a fenced in yard, but we let them out on supervised trips outside. Keep in mind that cats redirect anger or aggression, so if you overly spray him he may go take it out on something else. It's best to try and work with them on their needs, a bit of compromise. He may also want to go outside because he's not getting enough exercise and is restless. If you don't want to take him for walks or make him a little cat grass corner, trying tiring him out. Play with him until he starts panting. Wearing a cat out actually cures a lot of bad behaviors, simply because they're content to laze around and not get into any trouble!


RE: How to stop a cat from darting out of a door when leaving/entering? - Kage - 12-23-2014

We have a cat leash and harness but neither of us could get it on properly I thjnk.


Ando he hated it.


I might have a picture of it somewhere


RE: How to stop a cat from darting out of a door when leaving/entering? - Arrelaine - 12-23-2014

(12-23-2014, 02:16 PM)Kage Wrote: The shelter neutered him before we completes the adoption so I dont know if it's other cats...

I mean he looks outside and he was accidentally let out for a few hours while we slept.

I think he's gotten a smalot taste of the outdoors and liked it.

Would a spray bottle mame him hate us?
 Sorry for the double post!

It could be other cats, they're very territorial creatures, even if they're spayed or neutered. Other animals can be perceived as a threat. Usually though, they tend to pee/scratch EVERYWHERE in an attempt to secure their territory instead of running outside to fight. 

Also you can sometimes train cats. My fat cat is crate trained. We had to because he kept stealing the other cat's food when we put him on a diet. Angry

Hmmm, maybe this short video will help with the harness training:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUAI8xrnztc

Cooked chicken works excellently as a training tool. Avoid giving your cat fish because, believe it or not, fish can be addictive to them. Cats are weird.


RE: How to stop a cat from darting out of a door when leaving/entering? - Kage - 12-23-2014

We found him extremely picy or something. He won't easy any "cat treats" that I've bought.


It is so hard to even get the harness on...


RE: How to stop a cat from darting out of a door when leaving/entering? - Unnamed Mercenary - 12-23-2014

(12-23-2014, 05:22 PM)Kage Wrote: We found him extremely picy or something.  He won't easy any "cat treats" that I've bought.


It is so hard to even get the harness on...

I bet he thinks it's a game.


RE: How to stop a cat from darting out of a door when leaving/entering? - Arrelaine - 12-23-2014

(12-23-2014, 05:22 PM)Kage Wrote: We found him extremely picy or something.  He won't easy any "cat treats" that I've bought.


It is so hard to even get the harness on...

Yeah, some cats won't eat treats, they can tell if it's meat or not, and most 'cat treats' have a whole bunch of non-meat junk. My female doesn't like hard treats. She'll only eat the soft ones. Try some lunch meat if you wanna do treats, or cooked chicken.


RE: How to stop a cat from darting out of a door when leaving/entering? - McBeefâ„¢ - 12-23-2014

(12-23-2014, 05:22 PM)Kage Wrote: We found him extremely picy or something. He won't easy any "cat treats" that I've bought.


It is so hard to even get the harness on...

Honestly the only thing he'll eat is the kitty cat food.


RE: How to stop a cat from darting out of a door when leaving/entering? - QueenFrejyalen - 12-23-2014

I'm lucky that my cat is skittish so if he darts out the apartment door I just say, "Fine, have it your way!" and close the door.

Within five minutes, he's crying and scratching to come back.  Cracks me up every time~!

But otherwise, we use the spray bottle method with our cats too when they are misbehaving.  If it is possible to take the cat on a leash, I would suggest that as well.  Can't say I blame pets for wanting to be outside, and not all of them care, but some of 'em do.


RE: How to stop a cat from darting out of a door when leaving/entering? - Mae - 12-23-2014

If your front door is in a bit of a hallway (inside the house/apartment), try putting up a baby gate at the end. Yes, kitty is going to jump over it, but it's an extra obstacle that'll slow kitty down a bit and give you a couple extra seconds to react/anticipate. <-- This one worked for Grr until she got bored with the 'game' and stopped trying to run out

If you're willing to deal with part of the apartment smelling like an old lady's closet, a moth ball wrapped in a bit of cloth (or a sock) and hung from the doorknob can also help. -Most- cats are repelled by the smell, and it'll also help override any "come hither"s left by a wandering female coming in from that direction.  <-- This one worked for Cela

Come summertime (or anytime of the year where it's nice enough that you can leave your windows open for extended periods of time), you can make a sort of window-box that kitty can go hang out in -- it's basically a crate that had one side removed and a small frame added to keep it in the window. Put in some of those cat-safe plants Arrelaine mentioned, and it's a 'safe' outdoors for kitty to play in. If you're on the first floor and have permission from the landlord, you can make something bigger fairly easily.


RE: How to stop a cat from darting out of a door when leaving/entering? - McBeefâ„¢ - 12-24-2014

The cat burrito didn't really work.

In case anyone was thinking of trying.


RE: How to stop a cat from darting out of a door when leaving/entering? - Kage - 12-24-2014

*looks at phone*

Did.... he make it outside again?

Also, need better spray bottle >.>;

With an actual stream.

not a spritz.


RE: How to stop a cat from darting out of a door when leaving/entering? - TheBlob - 12-24-2014

(12-24-2014, 01:15 PM)Kage Wrote: *looks at phone*

Did.... he make it outside again?

Also, need better spray bottle >.>;

With an actual stream.

not a spritz.

Most bottles have both if you twist the little nozzle on it.


RE: How to stop a cat from darting out of a door when leaving/entering? - Kage - 12-24-2014

(12-24-2014, 01:17 PM)ShayRei Wrote:
(12-24-2014, 01:15 PM)Kage Wrote: *looks at phone*

Did.... he make it outside again?

Also, need better spray bottle >.>;

With an actual stream.

not a spritz.

Most bottles have both if you twist the little nozzle on it.
Haha it was a cheap bottle I bought at the Japanese super market that they only had one of. It doesn't have such an option. >.>;