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17th July 2012, 09:21 AM #1
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Indoor cat obsessed with windows
Ok, I have a slight problem that is worrying me. My cat seems to have developed an obsession with our windows. As soon as we open them, he is there like a flash, sitting in them. This doesn't bother me so much with the downstairs ones because he's too big to fit out the gap (we don't fully open it, like we would prefer to). The problem is that he's tried to jump into the bathroom/bedroom windows - on the second floor! I hate the idea of not being able to open my windows because of a cat! I just don't want him to fall and hurt himself though - likewise, I don't want him going outside because I like on a main road.
Anything I can do to keep him out of the windows? Before you say shut the door, the latch on our bathroom door is broken so it only pulls closed.
Is there a repellent that could be used to stop him. Anything?
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17th July 2012, 12:21 PM #2
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Several companies supply these, this is just one of them, or you can make your own if you prefer...
Window protection for cats - Open your windows without endangering your cat
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17th July 2012, 06:41 PM #3
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I think zooplus sell a mesh for windows.
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18th July 2012, 01:12 PM #4
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To be honest the system in Yvonne's link doesn't look like it could resist a big strong Coon. Our little Minnie once even managed to pry loose the frame of the catflap just by violent scratching and pulling ... hubby had to re-fasten it with heavy duty bolts, lol.
I think you need netting or wire mesh in a frame which you then attach to the window frame with hooks or something...
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19th July 2012, 12:57 AM #5
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Our windows slide up in the window frame. So the bottom half of our windows have a screen already there. While lying on the windowsill our Storm (20 lb half-MC) stretched out the screens to the point they'd billow in the wind. We have replaced the screens, but now have holes & small tears in them from Whiskey's nails. We have a baby-gate that we used for our dog that would fit the window frame, but luckily haven't had the need.
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19th July 2012, 09:12 AM #6
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My daughter had heavy mesh screens made up to fit all the windows in her house they easily hooked on or off she even had a big one made so she could have the door open too,if we lived across the waters in warmer climates we would most probaly be lucky enough to buy houses with them already attatched as norm.....!
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