You can use bitter apple or bitter orange spray. Also, there are cord covers you can buy that are plastic sheaths with a slit in them so that you can push the cords inside the sheath. I'd suggest using the covers and the spray. That way, even if the spray were to wear off or if it didn't work on your cat, there would be the extra layer of protection over the cords. I have even some of these cord covers that are supposedly infused with a citrus scent that is supposed to repel cats but I don't know how well they work.
Also be sure that kitty has other things he can chew on. I bought mine some dental chew toys that they love to chew. I have never seen cats use chew toys before but mine love them!
2007-09-28 12:15:42
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answered by eitaka 3
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Buy some pepper spray and spray your wires and cords. Once kitty gets a taste of it, I guarantee he'll stop his chewing. Or, get a small squirt bottle. When you see your cat heading for the wires, give him a squirt. These are harmless, but effective remedies.
2007-09-28 12:17:03
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answered by peterbilt197 5
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Try putting aluminum foil over the chords/wires, the noise of the aluminum foil will scare them.
2007-09-28 12:06:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Get rid of the cat. If not, he'll keep chewing on those cords and wires then the ELECTRICITY will get rid of him. We need electricity. The cat...Splat! Or just let it stay outdoors.
2007-09-28 12:10:48
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answered by Tipsy 3
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this is a hard one as i had one i could not get to stop chewing on cords and after he got zapped once he NEVER did that again. i was sorry it came to that but it did only happened once and it cured him.
2007-09-28 13:09:44
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answered by pennylane 6
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I think the 120 volts will teach him a lesson.
2007-09-28 12:09:13
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answered by Uncle Pennybags 7
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use bitter apple spray and tie up with cable ties
2007-09-28 12:05:02
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answered by kath 5
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