LumpySpacePrincess
Member Since 2013
Hi, Everyone!
My cat is an 8-year-old male shelter rescue. We have had him almost two years now, and about a year after we adopted him we found out he is diabetic. Right now he is just being treated with a low-carb diet (fancy feast varieties).
The help I need comes from another troubling issue I have with this cat: he chews on absolutely everything!!! His main love is cardboard and plastic. Now, I do have to say that he doesn't actually eat what he chews, he just loves to rip it apart and poke holes in things, like a dog would. He is a destruction machine that has caused a lot of damage to our possessions.
Needless to say, we love the cat and giving him up is not an option. We have tried various sprays that work temporarily, but it seems his urge to chew is stronger than his distaste for the sprays. Obviously we can't spray a lot of things like cereal boxes and other food stuff in the kitchen. The chewing pre-dates his diabetes diagnosis.
Does anyone have any advice in terms of maybe behavior mod for the cat?? We have tried the water-bottle spray, but that doesn't seem to deter him for long. He knows when he's in trouble because he will crouch low to the ground, so I know he knows its wrong.
Someone help before he eats my house! :lol:
My cat is an 8-year-old male shelter rescue. We have had him almost two years now, and about a year after we adopted him we found out he is diabetic. Right now he is just being treated with a low-carb diet (fancy feast varieties).
The help I need comes from another troubling issue I have with this cat: he chews on absolutely everything!!! His main love is cardboard and plastic. Now, I do have to say that he doesn't actually eat what he chews, he just loves to rip it apart and poke holes in things, like a dog would. He is a destruction machine that has caused a lot of damage to our possessions.
Needless to say, we love the cat and giving him up is not an option. We have tried various sprays that work temporarily, but it seems his urge to chew is stronger than his distaste for the sprays. Obviously we can't spray a lot of things like cereal boxes and other food stuff in the kitchen. The chewing pre-dates his diabetes diagnosis.
Does anyone have any advice in terms of maybe behavior mod for the cat?? We have tried the water-bottle spray, but that doesn't seem to deter him for long. He knows when he's in trouble because he will crouch low to the ground, so I know he knows its wrong.
Someone help before he eats my house! :lol: