Hi
This my first post as i have never joined any cat sites as me and my cat always have had a good relationship, so i will take this time to thank anyone who takes the time to read and answer my question.
Recently i have moved to a new house, my cat took to the new house with confidence and after 3 days was out exploring and coming in and out like nothing had changed But.....
To get our attention she needs in she climbs the windows using the inside of the double glazing rubber as somewhere to get her claws in meowing her heart out (we let her in always instantly). In the old house we never noticed as no damage was being incurred but in the new house she is destroying them (they are wooden). I am panicing because when my partner eventually spots what she is doing :-(
A cat flap is not a viable option. Does anyone know a way of discouraging my cat from doing this. I was thought of spraying her with water but i think this will be cruel and discourage her from coming home. I have never had her claws trimmed by a vet as she is an outdoor cat, would this help?
Any help would be most appreciated.
This my first post as i have never joined any cat sites as me and my cat always have had a good relationship, so i will take this time to thank anyone who takes the time to read and answer my question.
Recently i have moved to a new house, my cat took to the new house with confidence and after 3 days was out exploring and coming in and out like nothing had changed But.....
To get our attention she needs in she climbs the windows using the inside of the double glazing rubber as somewhere to get her claws in meowing her heart out (we let her in always instantly). In the old house we never noticed as no damage was being incurred but in the new house she is destroying them (they are wooden). I am panicing because when my partner eventually spots what she is doing :-(
A cat flap is not a viable option. Does anyone know a way of discouraging my cat from doing this. I was thought of spraying her with water but i think this will be cruel and discourage her from coming home. I have never had her claws trimmed by a vet as she is an outdoor cat, would this help?
Any help would be most appreciated.