i've heard this done with dogs who jump on kitchen counters, get some small mousetraps, and set them, almost guaranteed to help.......#1 you could shut the door , thats the most obvious answer.
2006-10-07 06:32:20
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answer #1
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answered by smileyfish 4
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First of all get the litter box out of your room. Then close the door when you're not in there, boot them off the bed when you are. As for water spraying not working add a teaspoon of ammonia in the water...it makes it nasty. You can also spray a pet repellant around your bed.
Cat litter debris in your bed is not good for you and is actually very unhealthy. You can get parasites from cats.
2006-10-14 14:29:24
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answered by rainysnana 4
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Try training the cat not to be on the bed at all.
The way to do that is have a spray bottle &
keep it in your room with you. If the cat even acts like it's about to jumo on your bed just spray once & him/her. They hate getting wet & water won't hurt them. Eventually you will only have to hiss & the cat will think "uh oh, wet's coming." They won't want to get wet so they stay off the bed. When you're not home close the door so the cat can't get into the room.
You can use the spray bottle to train them for alot of things, just make sure it's water. When you're not home close the door so the cat can't get into the room.
2006-10-07 13:44:07
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answered by frecklebub 5
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The only thing that I know that you could try is to spray your bed with a lemon or orange scent. Cats hate these scents and tend to stay away from them. I have read about this online that some people also use this method to keep there cats from clawing the furniture, so it would probably work for keeping a cat off the bed.Try it, I hope it works!!!
2006-10-07 13:45:21
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answered by Cblack22 3
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Here's a couple things I have tried:
~ Shut the door at night to keep them out
~ Use a spray bottle with water and spray them every time they jump on the bed
~When you leave to go out and can't spray them - shut your door to keep them out
it's a hard habbit to break once they've started but not impossible. Be patient and keeping with whatever method works for you. Good luck!
2006-10-07 13:33:45
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answered by Starting a Journey 2
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keep the litter box somewhere else and close your bedroom door. Whats so wrong with your kitty sleeping on your bed anyway??
2006-10-07 14:38:24
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answered by ApRiL 3
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- Shut your door at night while sleeping
- Lightly spray water in cats face (if you do it to hard the hair will start falling off and that will be one ugly cat!, trust me i did that once!)
- Put something that smells like dog on your door so the cat will stay away.
- Put a dog like mask on your door.
- seel it in a cenal or a box with a pillow.
2006-10-07 13:52:46
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answered by pimpin_ed_92 2
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keep him out of your room if possible - move the litter. OR try putting aluminum foil on your bed for a while, or double sided tape.
2006-10-11 16:16:46
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answered by amyc121173 2
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Close him/her out of your room, but good luck trying to sleep. Mine slaps at the door and meow's.
2006-10-07 13:30:49
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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a cage and thats not going to happen at my house.....its either that or scoot over,or you could just shut the door...but get ready for lots of meows!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-10-07 13:33:22
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answered by pandorasbox40 3
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