All my cat wants is to be on my lap when I'm sitting, so I got him his own padded stool and set it next to me. He quickly learned that this is his piece of furniture and he's happy to sleep on it next to me. I'm surprised at how well it worked. Good luck!
On Saturday, February 28, 2015, Holly Butlett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:I hang a plastic bag on my chair. I have shaken it out and the plastic rattling scares them and keeps them at bay. They also can be placed where you don't want them to go, on door knobs, arms of chairs. Holly
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I keep a can of compressed air at hand. My cats hate the hissing noise it makes and will leave me alone.KHello everyone,I'm writing a blog post on working around cats. I'm trying to find a picture of the decoy cat scanner from the 2011 live auction and permission to use if of course.If you have any tricks or tips for keeping felines at bay while you work please let me know.All best,________________________________________________
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