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Ok, I know this might seem like it is not actually a suggestion but it kind of is. As you will come to see further along, a lot of pawrental suggestions make the same admission. A lot of these techniques work, but only when you are in the area. The moment you set foot outside the room your cats will be back on the counter like nothing ever happened. So sure, commands, incentives and all the other classic training techniques have their place. But a cat can only respect you as their pawrent if you are in the same room. Otherwise you are just another hooman…
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This is soooo sneaky! Gosh I love it! The point that this pawrent is making is that cats only really avoid the stuff that hurts or scares them. Seeing as we do not want harm to befall our cat children that is off the table. So all we have left to do is scare the pants off them in a repetitive way that drives home the point. I have also heard of tin foil being used with similar success. The only problem with this solution is that you will permanently have these pieces of material on your counters, the moment they are gone, your cats are back on the counter. So if you can stomach it and chalk it up to ‘baby proofing’ your home, it is a solid solution.
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