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I have a one year old ragdoll neutered male who suddenly got interested in the outside world and gives me a hard time everytime a door opens. He keeps waiting by the doors whenever someone tries to get in or get out and once the door is open he runs outisde and wouldn't come back in. I tried spraying him with water and he wouldn't stop doing it. What can i do to stop him from going outside? arrange it so that every time the door opens, it makes a sudden loud sound or noise. Hang empty tin cans containg pebbles on the door knob (both sides) and make sure you jangle the tins real good when you open the door. Put a discreet sign on the oustside of the door advising those who come in to do the same with the cans hanging on their side. I am almost sure that your kitty will run for her favorite hiding spot in your house when she hears the janggling tin cans! After a while, she'll assocaie that awful nerve-wracking janggling with the door itself and will avoid it. shew him off, Be STERN!, you have to with cats... they have their own personalities!... lol, I know mine Does! ;):) before u opens the door move the cat (with ur foot)away from the door or pick the cat up before u opens the door. try to put it somewhere so it doesn't know when someone is going in or out. or put someting on the doorway so that it can't climb over it. have somone hiding outside the door spray him with a water gun before he goes through. mabye you can take him out on a lead and harness sometimes. a friend of mine told me that she used to have a cat that used to do what your cat does all the time. one day when my friend tried to quickly close the door to prevent him from getting out, she accidently hit (crashed) his neck and he died. it's a tragic thing to be telling you but i want to you to be aware. i have an 8 year old cat and he always try the same thing and i make sure i hold him before closing the door. sometimes he runs out before i get a chance to catch him. if you live in an apartment, let him walk in the hallway for awhile but be with him . if you live in a house keep him in your room and put a guard( the one used for babies)on the entrance to the room. kick him - My ragdoll cat did the same thing last time. Usually we would shut him in the room before open the door. And if he runs out, I would punished him by scolding him "bad boy!" & not giving him his favourite cat treat for that whole day. Believe me, he did learnt his lesson! You are going to have to be MEGA careful. Other readers may not know that ragdoll cats cannot go outdoors, because they show no fear of cars or anything - they would not run away from a car, they would just lie down. |
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