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RStar 05-14-2011 12:24 AM

I had a cat that would scratch holes in the screens to get out. So I did like NA and replaced the screen material with the pet type (I replaced the screen in the frames myself to save money- got a roll of the stuff from home depot). After a while he gave up trying. I think your young kitty will out grow this behavior, and all you have to do is figure out how to get through this time without shabby screens and flying insects in the house. So I'd say replace the screens, it will be the last time you will need to (mine are still going strong and look as good as new after 7 years!). Or you could replace the cat with a dog. The choice is yours! :D

Betty 05-14-2011 07:18 AM

Operation plastic wrap starts today - since I have some of that on hand.

If that doesn't work, I'll look for the tape and/or screen material. Of course, I have recently opened a package of screen material to fix the screen and I'm sure it's not the special pet type. If the other doesn't work, I'll have to buy some.

I knew you guys would have good ideas.

BarTopDancer 05-14-2011 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RStar (Post 346784)
. I think your young kitty will out grow this behavior,

I wouldn't count on that. My kitty SpringerDingerOsamaBadKatten™E&MProductions would climb up the screens and go for a ride as they flew out. My parents couldn't open windows all the way, but since he was a huge kitty they could still open quite a bit.

NirvanaMan 05-14-2011 10:58 AM

Shotgun.

Not Afraid 05-14-2011 06:45 PM

My cats would eat the Saran wrap, get a blockage and I'd have a huge vet bill. Foil may work as well but the vet bill danger still applies.

RStar 05-14-2011 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BarTopDancer (Post 346791)
I wouldn't count on that. My kitty SpringerDingerOsamaBadKatten™E&MProductions would climb up the screens and go for a ride as they flew out. My parents couldn't open windows all the way, but since he was a huge kitty they could still open quite a bit.

SpringerDingerOsamaBadKatten :D :snap:

Well, all three of my cats out grew the climbing as they got older. You milage may vary.....

cirquelover 05-16-2011 10:55 AM

I had to replace the screens like NA, bought it cheap at Walmart and it works great. I have gone the spray bottle route and it works most of the time unless they are feeling stubborn! I have used the double sided tape for other things and it works pretty well.

Do not put it on a microfleece couch though. It tears off the fabric when you go to replace it:(

scaeagles 05-16-2011 06:08 PM

I don't know if this would work, but I was told a while back when my kids had a sand box in the back yard that sprinkling black pepper in the sand would stop cats from pooping in it. It worked. I wonder if putting a small amount of black pepper where the screen sits in the window would be a deterrent. Worked in the sand box.

Strangler Lewis 05-17-2011 05:48 AM

D . . . . .

D . . . . .

There, I said it.

Betty 05-17-2011 06:24 AM

Pepper?! I'll give that a try. Since replacing the screen, it seems he's only doing it to make me mad. i.e. in the morning when I'm sleeping and it's time to get up and feed him. Or, if I wake up early and put food in his dish, he'll go eat and then come bug me to get up.


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