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This may be one I'll never win, but I thought maybe someone might have some advice.
I drink a lot of water, and I always have a cup of water out on my coffee table. The new kittens, naturally, are always trying to stick their heads in it. Usually they end up knocking it over and spilling water everywhere. To them this is just dandy, they have a puddle of water they can lap up. But to me it's gross and unsterile, plus it ruins any papers or other stuff that the water spills on.
Is there ANY way to teach them that my water cup is off-limits? I can't monitor it 24/7, and I won't always remember to put it away when I leave the room for a minute or doze off on the couch.
Thanks,
chris.
I drink a lot of water, and I always have a cup of water out on my coffee table. The new kittens, naturally, are always trying to stick their heads in it. Usually they end up knocking it over and spilling water everywhere. To them this is just dandy, they have a puddle of water they can lap up. But to me it's gross and unsterile, plus it ruins any papers or other stuff that the water spills on.
Is there ANY way to teach them that my water cup is off-limits? I can't monitor it 24/7, and I won't always remember to put it away when I leave the room for a minute or doze off on the couch.
Thanks,
chris.