Tablerunner makers: Do your cats sleep on them???
#61
Originally Posted by virtualbernie
Originally Posted by Murphy
If you make a special place for them to lay they will leave the others alone; at least mine do.
#62
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: St. Charles, Illinois
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Cat is not allowed on table, but loves to lay on my ironing board, especially if I have a project left on it over night. I'm forever trying to get rid of cat & dog hair off my projects. I go through alot of lint rollers.
#64
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: San Diego
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We have 3 cats and a spray bottle of water that sits on the counter (island). All I have to do is put my hand on the bottle and they are gone. They are allowed to sit in the counter chairs and watch ... which they frequently do. But they will also adopt the smallest scrap of fabric to sit on.
#65
LOL that is so true, my mom would say my cat was well behaved, but only when i was home , soon as i left, jumping on tables, etc.. stuff she wouldn't do in front of me. She'd hear it for sure. I have mine sort of trained, when she wants to be
#66
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
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Originally Posted by KathyAire
Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
Hi friends!~
I would love to make one but my cats are SO NAUGHTY!!
If I put fabric on the ceiling I swear they'd find a way to lie on it.
With all the tablerunners I've seen and all the cat owners there has to be someone besides me with this concern.
Thanks :D
I would love to make one but my cats are SO NAUGHTY!!
If I put fabric on the ceiling I swear they'd find a way to lie on it.
With all the tablerunners I've seen and all the cat owners there has to be someone besides me with this concern.
Thanks :D
#67
I didn't think the cats got on the counters until I saw the feetprint on the white counter after they had walked around on the newspaper...kind of hard to ignore that evidence.
If we put something new on the table and leave the room, they have to check it out. It's better to set it on the floor then put it up to save the hassle. (yes they are rotten it seems).
They do not bother any type of food, meats, dairy etc left on the table since they don't get "people food", but if you sit down with a vanilla wafer, you're fair game.
I don't do table runners...my tables are runneth over with "stuff" right now.
If we put something new on the table and leave the room, they have to check it out. It's better to set it on the floor then put it up to save the hassle. (yes they are rotten it seems).
They do not bother any type of food, meats, dairy etc left on the table since they don't get "people food", but if you sit down with a vanilla wafer, you're fair game.
I don't do table runners...my tables are runneth over with "stuff" right now.
#69
I use those sticky live mouse traps to let them know they can't go there, or they have plastic ones now that are really easy to use also. I put paper over them, so they don't get caught, but they don't go back either.
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