Any type of cat is very curious.
If you have to, you can lock it up or just keep her away from it.
Maybe shes telling you she wants some of the leftovers you keep in there?
2007-01-27 09:28:30
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answered by HashBrown 1
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Smacking his hand won't do anything but make him cry and teach him that violence solves problems. When my son started crawling he was always going for the tv. He never really listened to my stern voice but daddy gets stern once and oh boy! that bottom lip comes out and he moves away, usually towards me. Now that he's walking he's a fast mover and I'm getting a great workout. It's really all about distraction. I have a book that we read together each night and I show him the numbers and pictures and I make fun noises. Last resort I pull out the book when he just won't forget about something "dangerous" and he climbs on my lap and we read it, by the time we're done he has forgotten what he was originally doing and off to something new.
2016-05-24 06:31:33
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answered by ? 4
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Use bungie cords up high to hold the door of the fridge shut. Depending upon the age of the leopard you may need multiple cords to hold it shut.
2007-01-27 09:28:32
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answered by desertflower 5
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she is a baby snow leopard and should be kept in a fridge or better still a large chest freezer. you must not feed her cat food but hamsters and small birds
2007-01-27 09:48:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Go with it. Teach her to make dinner for you!
No, wait, that won't work; she'll decide it's raw meat every single night.
2007-01-27 09:46:43
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answered by silvercomet 6
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Lock it! I would love to have a leopard!
2007-01-27 09:34:35
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answered by Lindsay Jane 6
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Well, I have domestic cats, but we use a squirt gun to keep them off/out of things. Don't abuse it, and don't squirt her for fun.
2007-01-27 09:35:03
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answered by EllieBellie 2
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by massaging your baby leopard you will increase her chances of less refrigerator activity. do this, and they will be happy, it will release many endorphins, knowing her owner is loving her, she will respect your rules.
2007-01-27 09:26:32
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answered by domonique3322 2
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Only let her in when you can keep an eye on her.
2007-01-27 09:39:22
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answered by Anonymous
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have someone put a lock on the outside of it
2007-01-27 09:27:34
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answered by kat_luvr2003 6
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