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sguillot 05-31-2012 10:01 AM

I have two small dogs and don't have a problem. The youngest will lay at my feet while I'm sewing and sleep. After awhile he gets bored so we go in the back yard and play catch for a little bit and he's happy to go take another nap. The older on who is female just lays in her bed in the den.

Caswews 05-31-2012 12:13 PM

Good Luck !! Cats are smarter than we think .. But my dog will tell you otherwise !LOL

luvstoquilt 05-31-2012 01:07 PM

There is positively no way to outsmart a cat! They don't care if you scream..nothing bothers them. I learned long ago I live in a home totally controlled by Mr.Peach! He does exactly what he wants and when he wants. If I shut him out he cries and the foot is under the door. I personally use clips and try not to use many pins..Oh well, I do love that silly cat!

Phannie1 05-31-2012 04:09 PM

Mine likes to chase my threads but I have yet to have them go after my pins. It is gotten were It is not a good quilt unless it is "kitty tested." Did not know that about Citrus

Sheila_H 05-31-2012 05:52 PM

Cats are always smart minded you may think you have out smarted them but they learn quickly. I think I would just give up lol I think she just wants to be with you and be part of what your doing. Maybe give them space at the other end of the table/desk with some soft fabric to lay on with some toys to bat around, good luck! Even my dog lays down under my table and right at the foot pedal I think he is trying to tell me something!

honeybea 05-31-2012 07:03 PM

I had a cat a few years back that somehow played with a thread that had a sewing needle at the end.....long story short she got the thread in her mouth and the needle was swollowed. I realized something was wrong when she started spitting up blood and put two and two together......she had to undergo surgery and luckily it was just cought in time. I am super cautious when I have my sewing out . They are very curious .

MimiBug123 05-31-2012 09:52 PM

My dogs and cats love the spritzer bottle. It doesn't matter what I give them to play with--fabric, batting or whatever--they want what I have. My husband says it's like living with a house full of toddlers. They hear what you're saying, but then look at you and do whatever they want to do!

aeble 06-01-2012 04:16 AM

I lay out a couple pieces of newspaper, and find a few "rings" from the top of juice containers we've opened. That seems to keep them interested in other things for an hour or two. . . well, until it's time to baste the quilt. I haven't figured that one out yet.

WMUTeach 06-01-2012 04:52 AM

I haven't had your challenges with my puss but she does seem to love to be on my fabric when I am cutting it. Cats are so quick and I am always in fear of cutting her with the rotary cutter. When doing lots of cutting, just returning her to the floor becomes a game of on the table/off the table. I resort to either closing her in another room for a span of time or closing ME in a room to keep her little paws safe. You know cat antics are cute, but only the first time. Love those kitty helpers. My thoughts are with you.:)

Minnisewta 06-01-2012 04:56 AM

Sounds like she needs a playmate to keep her busy. It's just a thought.
My daughters cat likes to chew on thread, elastic, yarn you name it. A few months ago he got a hold of the thread on the sewing machine. It cost them $1,200.00 for the surgery and all. They took out 5 yards of thread. I think the more he tried to spit it out the more he ingested. I had a dog once that got a hold of my pin container. Lucky I had a cow magnet nearby and just rubbed it around his mouth.
I don't have any better ideas then what's already been said, good luck with the kitty.

charity-crafter 06-01-2012 08:31 AM

I was sewing one day and stopped to adjust some things and all of sudden my sewing machine started sewing all by itself. I was freaking out until I looked down under the machine and found the cat had decided that would be an excellent place to take a nap, right on the foot pedal.

Yooper32 06-01-2012 10:25 AM

I'm sorry but I just have to say, a dog is smart enough to know better than to pull pins with his/her teeth.

Latrinka 06-01-2012 07:12 PM

Awe, I wish I had a kitty! Can't have one where I'm living!

nstitches4u 06-02-2012 10:16 PM

Please don't let your kitty play with thread. My friend had a beautiful Himalayan kitty that was playing with a spool of thread. She unwound it and managed to swallow a lot of thread. The cat wouldn't eat and she started vomitting. By the time they got her to the vet it was too late to save her. The thread wrapped around her intestines and even though the vet did surgery, it was too late to save the kitty. Cats should never be allowed to play with thread.

nstitches4u 06-02-2012 10:29 PM


Originally Posted by Wanabee Quiltin (Post 5254474)
I have just about the same problem with my Shadow, a young male cat we got in November. He has decided the quilting room is his, especially my sewing chair. I finally took everything off the cabinets by the window and made his a really nice bed. But he likes my chair more than that bed. When I come in the room and want to sew, I have to love him for about 10 minutes and then take him to his bed. Some days he doesn't like it and will come over and bat at me over and over, wanting me to get out of his chair. I find that if I leave bobbins on the desk, he will knock them all over the room and the thread is quite a mess. I find the only thing I can do is actually lock him out of the room when I sew. And sometimes he throws a fit and hits the door over and over. Shadow likes to walk everywhere he wants to go, which is a problem, sometimes I worry about the hot iron. But I adore this silly cat.

Andy, my ragdoll kitty, likes to sleep in my sewing chair. He jumps up and tries to squeeze in between me and the back of the chair. I have tried putting him back down on the floor, but he just jumps back up. I usually just move forward a little and let him snuggle in. He just wants to be close. lol


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