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    Quote Originally Posted by afgreyparrot View Post
    PS...I wonder just how much cat hair we end up eating everyday? LOL
    Yes, I have often wondered about that too. I guess I will know when I throw up my first hairball. ;)

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    Day 2: Preparing meal. Whiskey stuck face into bowl of grapes. Picked up a slice of lemon on put on top of grapes. He squinted and walked away. Success! Chopped up some shrimp. Whiskey jumped up and stuck face over shrimp on plate. Grabbed slice of lemon and put between his nose & shrimp. He turned and laid down to watch staying out of my way. Another success. Let's hope this his hate of lemons & limes will continue.

    Of course DH says the easiest thing to do would be to lock Whiskey in a room until I'm done preparing the meal. But I'm not one for taking the easy route.

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    what an interesting idea. I wonder does it work with Egyptian Maus as well? My Tiny's mum is an egyptian Mau cross and his little brother salem, the 3 of them jump on benches. Today they tried to pinch boiled potatoes whilst I was making potato salad

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    Quote Originally Posted by CatsMom View Post
    Day 2: Preparing meal. Whiskey stuck face into bowl of grapes. Picked up a slice of lemon on put on top of grapes. He squinted and walked away. Success! Chopped up some shrimp. Whiskey jumped up and stuck face over shrimp on plate. Grabbed slice of lemon and put between his nose & shrimp. He turned and laid down to watch staying out of my way. Another success. Let's hope this his hate of lemons & limes will continue.

    Of course DH says the easiest thing to do would be to lock Whiskey in a room until I'm done preparing the meal. But I'm not one for taking the easy route.
    So far so good. Fingers crossed it continues.
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    This should work with all citrus fruits. Lemons/limes may work better as they are "sharper"

    I will be trying this as nero is becming a real pain. He has worked out what a fridge is for. If it is is opened within earshot he runs across , jumps in and pulls anything he can reach out onto the floor just in case it is edible.
    He will eat carrott cabbage bread cheese potato (loves pasta) in fact pretty much anything he can get and he has cat food to eat whenever he wants. Maybe I will try him with a slice of lemon.
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    Great that it seems to be working. I had less success when I tried it.
    We are fine-tuning the housetraining with our 9 month old kitten Herbie. Occasionally he will wee under the piano, when there are 5 litter trays in the house in 3 separate areas. I sprayed lemon juice in the area hoping it would deter him and make him go to the tray instead. But he just weed a bit over to the left.....bah!

    So instead we have been really careful about blocking his access to that room - a bit tricky since we don't have a hallway and you walk through that room to get upstairs. But last night was a step forwards - Herbie was howling and crying to get our attention, and it turned out he wanted to nip down to the cellar to use his tray. Previously he'd have made no sound and 'gone' under the piano whilst our backs were turned. His 2 big brothers are very good at 'asking' to be let outside or downstairs should either door be shut. So fingers crossed, he's learning. Might not have to take him back to the shop after all....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howlinbob View Post
    Previously he'd have made no sound and 'gone' under the piano whilst our backs were turned.
    Why not put a small litter tray under the piano? Plenty of space underneath that huge thing, lol.
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    True, but I have resisted this measure so far because a cat loo under the Imperial Grand does not look good for clients

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howlinbob View Post
    Great that it seems to be working. I had less success when I tried it.
    We are fine-tuning the housetraining with our 9 month old kitten Herbie. Occasionally he will wee under the piano, when there are 5 litter trays in the house in 3 separate areas. I sprayed lemon juice in the area hoping it would deter him and make him go to the tray instead. But he just weed a bit over to the left.....bah!

    So instead we have been really careful about blocking his access to that room - a bit tricky since we don't have a hallway and you walk through that room to get upstairs. But last night was a step forwards - Herbie was howling and crying to get our attention, and it turned out he wanted to nip down to the cellar to use his tray. Previously he'd have made no sound and 'gone' under the piano whilst our backs were turned. His 2 big brothers are very good at 'asking' to be let outside or downstairs should either door be shut. So fingers crossed, he's learning. Might not have to take him back to the shop after all....
    Poor Herbie. Since cats are terriorial and will pee in areas to say "it's my area" perhaps Herbie wanted to claim the spot under the piano as his or perhaps he thinks the other cats marked the other litter boxes as theirs. I hope things work out for him & you.

    I tried rubbing the counters down with the lemons and limes, but it didn't work once the stuff dried. So I found that lemon or lime halves work best as the slices dried out fast too and the halves held the moisture & smell longer.

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    Update... It's a month later today and the lemon & lime halves are still working. I use them when preparing large meals as Whiskey insists on inspecting everything. I've laid the halves on the counter only to find that he has learned to walk around them. So whenever he pokes his nose into or over something, I place a half between his nose and the object. He squints, turns away, and then tries with something else. I wind up putting the lemons or limes under his nose a few times until he finally gets bored and lays down content just watching me prepare the rest of the meal. I'd rather have him laying on the counter then sticking his nose into everything.
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