How do I get a cat stay out of my room?

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22 May 2008, 2:19 pm

Buy a laser-pointer. It wont keep the cat out of your room, but I have yet to meet a cat that can resist chasing that dot wherever it goes, in this case out of your room, followed by a closed door.


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22 May 2008, 2:22 pm

^ I have actually used that and found it to be the most successful way. :lol:

But it suddenly disappeared. 8O :?


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22 May 2008, 3:21 pm

well, sometimes a flashlight that makes/can be made to make a sort fof concentrated spot can work as well.


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22 May 2008, 3:42 pm

It's hard to remember to do, but shutting the door works well ;)

My brother's cat kept sneaking into my room, and she would pee on things, so I wouldn't let her in there...I kept yelling "NO." at her and eventually she started listening...she would start begging "Mreeeeoww????" at me whenever I yelled, and then she'd leave. But I think that made her like me less =/

I like the penny idea better, wish I would've known about that. I'd like to try it and see if it works on her.

The laser pointer idea works great too, if you have one.


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22 May 2008, 3:47 pm

Cats are tough to influence. In my experience, if they want to go somewhere, they'll go there because it suits them, not because it suits you.

If they get a petting in the process, that's all well and good, but otherwise... ;)


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22 May 2008, 3:52 pm

Spokane_Girl wrote:
Can you close the door whenever you leave your room, even if it's for ten seconds?

is this question for me?
if it is, my door doesn't have a latch on it, i lock it from the inside, but if i leave the room I can't lock it back up.


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22 May 2008, 3:56 pm

They do hate to get sprayed. Mine run away now if I only hold up the spray bottle. They also hate putting their paws on double-sticky tape, but that might be impractical to put on your bed.



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23 May 2008, 2:07 pm

ImTheGuyThatDidThat wrote:
If it doesn`t work, the cat may have a hearing problem.


Well the squirt bottle doesn't work on her =/


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27 May 2008, 7:18 pm

... I was about to reply, before I saw the words 'without being cruel to it'

Oh well, I'll reply anyway. I suggest spraying it with water (not much, just a bit to make it leave and eventually develop a Pavlovian reaction to your room- you could get a trip wire set up so that it'll work even when you're not in the room... although you might want to warn your flat mates) or... I know for a fact that cats hate being stared at- it freaks them out, so... put huge pictures of eyes on your walls (again, maybe warn the flatmates)

Or... keep the door closed (but that'd be boring) :P



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30 May 2008, 5:37 am

The problem; is it that the cat is coming in or that it gets on your bed?

If it's that the cat comes into your room and you don't want it to and you have a lot of time this may work, my cat now doesn't go where she shouldn't unless she's coaxed (or bored and the door's open) into the area she's not to go, my cat doesn't have a problem with me for this method.

With my cat, to stop it going into the kitchen, I chose a point on the lino in the hall outside the kitchen and then waited with a wet hand when it got to that point (and only at that point) I shook a single dribble of water at her.

Though some cats like water, just to let you know.
Talking to the house-mate may help, though being gentle with them when talking to them is a givin.