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Hi all,
This is my first time here, I tried skimming the forum but didn't see any topics that relate to my problem.
I have a 3 year old adult indoor female who LOVES to run her paws on windows and mirrors. I have to hide my full length mirror at night otherwise she will sit there and run her paws on the surface over and over again, for several minutes! Then she takes a break and goes back to 'running'.
A few weeks ago, it was really hot in our bedroom so we opened the glass. We didn't realize the screen was open and our precious girl got outside. I realized 10 minutes later and was able to retrieve her and get her inside safely. However, she got a taste of the outdoors and she wants more! Now every night she runs her paws on the glass, over and over again. It's getting to the point where my significant other and I are losing sleep over it. We live in an apartment building on a fairly busy road so I don't want to just let her go out every time she runs on the glass. The first time was a mistake!
Does anyone know how I can stop her from running on the glass, so we can get some sleep at night?? Thank you very much!
This is my first time here, I tried skimming the forum but didn't see any topics that relate to my problem.
I have a 3 year old adult indoor female who LOVES to run her paws on windows and mirrors. I have to hide my full length mirror at night otherwise she will sit there and run her paws on the surface over and over again, for several minutes! Then she takes a break and goes back to 'running'.
A few weeks ago, it was really hot in our bedroom so we opened the glass. We didn't realize the screen was open and our precious girl got outside. I realized 10 minutes later and was able to retrieve her and get her inside safely. However, she got a taste of the outdoors and she wants more! Now every night she runs her paws on the glass, over and over again. It's getting to the point where my significant other and I are losing sleep over it. We live in an apartment building on a fairly busy road so I don't want to just let her go out every time she runs on the glass. The first time was a mistake!
Does anyone know how I can stop her from running on the glass, so we can get some sleep at night?? Thank you very much!