We have three cats, two of whom are my girlfriend's.
We're both cat people and absolutely love our kids, but we've got two problems that are going to cost us a small fortune when we move out of our current residence.
Two out of three cats have a thing about destroying our crappily made plastic horizontal blinds. At this point we're going to have to replace them all if we expect to get our deposit back. The other problem is the using doorframes as scratch posts.
Our oldest generally has never been destructive and she doesn't have claws, (not my choice,) so I know it's the younger two.
I was wondering if any cat lovers had any ways that we could try to stop this abuse of our home?
We're both blind/low vision so catching them in the act is very difficult, especially if we're not home or asleep, obviously.
Some #cat sketches from last month! Been exploring sketching with some fude nibs and diving into the #FountainPen hobby lately. Loving the Jinhao 159 with the fude nib for it's line variation!
Speaking of #cat#crimes--a cautionary tale:
Wife brings home the Thing. Puts it on the kitchen table.
Later, the Cat gets bored and jumps on the table. Finds the Thing (amongst other things) and does what cats do: knocks the Thing off the table.
The #Dog, of course, is waiting. They work together at times like this. She picks up the Thing and retreats to the couch. Gnaws the box open. Gnaws what's inside apart. Spills the stuff inside the Thing all over...
I wish the kitties could have seen the Aurora Borealis last night. Doots is especially fascinated by the way lights dance across our ceiling, reflected from our water glasses and phones.
Biscuit (Pacific Northwest) has jumped up onto his human’s desk to deliver some very important advice: Make sure you hydrate during those gaming sessions!
Playing Peekabo
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