My apartment is infested with cat toys, he has everything from those awful balls with the bells in it, to mice. I have several wand type toys, a scratching post and his favourite seems to be the laser pointer he also has those little suction cup type toy that springs around (not sure how to explain it) the vibrating ones with the pull string. Regular scrunchy toys etc. I play with him as much as possible by using the laser pointer, playing chase with the wands ( I try to avoid play that causes him to bite or scratch me) I've been trying to train him to "sit pretty" for treats and reward good behaviour accordingly, usually by the time he's done playing you can see he's obviously tired which is my intention.
As for food he gets Dry Purina Kitten food as a staple, and everyday (sometimes everyother) gets soft food as well (neither are cheap no name brands) He's a very active kitten he's just VERY anti-social at times (which I know is normal cat behaviour), he'll also do these things in plain sight repeatedly. Last night for example I'd done the dishes they were set to dry, his immediate reaction was to be up on the counter knocking them down as soon as I left. I understand that this is a fun game to a cat and I can accept the occasional knock down,
what I'm looking for is more a possible solution, how can I help guide him in a direction that doesnt make this behaviour habit? What types of things can I do to show that this behaviour isnt rewarding as all cats have the "whats in it for me" mentality. I'll see if I can find that turbo track I have a feeling he would greatly enjoy something along those lines!
He's also learned to associate the sound of a finger snap to something bad, this is so that there is nothing physical like a smack that is only going to make him hand shy. He's very good with that a simple "NO" with a loud snap will usually stop him in his tracks but again its only temporary......
Is there any methods I can try to instill the mentality that this behaviour isnt okay? I hardly mind if he's up on the tables or counter so long as it doesnt lead to broken dishes.... I'd hate to see him hurt by broken glass....
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Originally Posted by
Sugarcatmom 
Sorry, I don't know Mozart's background, but it sounds too me like he doesn't have enough acceptable outlets for all his pent up energy. How much do you play with him? Does he have any other kitty friends at your home that he can race around with?
You might have to actively engage him more with some interactive toys. Fishing rod or wand style toys are great for that. Throwing a pompom around for him to chase, or putting treats in a treat ball so he has to work for them could also help. A Turbo-track (blinky ball stuck in a circular track) or Cat-Dancer attached to a doorknob can also be entertaining for cats when you aren't there to amuse them. You have to provide him with more appealing options than the lamps on your table.
Also, he truly isn't being "bad" out of spite. Boredom, more likely. He probably does it when you're out of the room cause he knows he'll get in trouble if you see him do it. At 3 months old, he's still figuring a lot of stuff out and over time it should be less amusing for him to knock your stuff off tables.
One other thing: what does Mozart eat? Just like with human children, diet can play a role in behaviour.