Well, that’s a new one. At least it is mostly unreadable, depending on just what is tacked on. Mine prefers old and fragile for targets; he will never be allowed to forget the antique Majolica hen.
A squirt from a bottle filled with water and a loud “NO!!” at the time of the unwanted behaviour will usually stop it from occurring in future if done often enough.
Cats and kittens can fit through any space that isn’t smaller than their whiskers are wide. That’s how they judge the option of entry or escape. In this case it looks like he knows he’s in trouble and staying behind the gate for safety if nothing else. I agree with the other ideas the posters have made, like water bottles, double gates, etc. A gate with a screen can help, but if they’re jumpers they can just crawl up the screen and over. Escape artists ALL OF EM’
allen@home almost 4 years ago
As if Ric really cares.
stairsteppublishing almost 4 years ago
Neither does Dan. Or most definitely much less than Amanda
tammyspeakslife Premium Member almost 4 years ago
ROFL
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I feel the only way that stops Ric is if Ric thinks the sleeping is better on the side he’s on.
Holilubillkori Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Rick: What’s with this gate….I can Jump this stinking gate! LOL! :^))
arolarson Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Well, that’s a new one. At least it is mostly unreadable, depending on just what is tacked on. Mine prefers old and fragile for targets; he will never be allowed to forget the antique Majolica hen.
katina.cooper almost 4 years ago
Just wait till Ric gets out of there and you are asleep. He will get his revenge.
Nyckname almost 4 years ago
The hanging judge.
Perkycat almost 4 years ago
That will teach him………..HAHAHA!!
TennesseeFran almost 4 years ago
Ha! Like a gate can keep a cat out. Silly, Amanda!
Teto85 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
A squirt from a bottle filled with water and a loud “NO!!” at the time of the unwanted behaviour will usually stop it from occurring in future if done often enough.
Judeeye Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Word on the street is when Rick gets out he’s going back to finish off what he started. So much stuff to get into, so little time.
BJIllistrated Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Cats and kittens can fit through any space that isn’t smaller than their whiskers are wide. That’s how they judge the option of entry or escape. In this case it looks like he knows he’s in trouble and staying behind the gate for safety if nothing else. I agree with the other ideas the posters have made, like water bottles, double gates, etc. A gate with a screen can help, but if they’re jumpers they can just crawl up the screen and over. Escape artists ALL OF EM’