Showing posts with label kitten training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitten training. Show all posts

Monday, August 12, 2024

The Time-Out Box


Day 304: The sound of silence was deafening. I laid my book down and walked over to the kitchen door. "Off," I said. He was on the table and he knew he wasn't supposed to be there, because he got down immediately. I went back to reading. A few minutes later (less than a full paragraph), I heard a rattle of metal on porcelain. I put the book aside again, grabbed the spray bottle in passing. "Off!" I said, somewhat more emphatically, and reinforced it with a well-directed stream at the bottom which was just visible above the rim of the kitchen sink. It took another squirt to make my point, but he jumped out and to the floor. Once again, I picked up my book. I'm a fast reader, but I hadn't gotten through a sentence before another familiar sound got my attention. The spray bottle was right at hand. "OFF!" I said, and nailed him three times before he jumped down from the washing machine. He followed me into the living room and flopped on the floor to lick himself dry. Half a page later, he jumped up on the harpsichord, a serious no-no. "OFF!!!" I said. "OFF! OFF! OFF! You know you're not supposed to be up there!" He made himself flat as a sheet of typing paper in the hopes of becoming invisible. I gave him a firm shove, and he leapt across to his kitty perch. He didn't stay long, and although I thought he'd gone back out into the kitchen, the next noises came from the bedroom: the sound of picture frames being tipped over on the dresser. He tried to dart under the bed to escape, but I was quicker. "That's it. You've pushed one button too many, buster. You're going in the Time-Out Box until you promise to be good." Ten minutes later, I let him out, and before I could sit down with my book again, he'd occupied my chair and was already almost asleep. It takes a lot of patience to raise a kitten.

Monday, August 5, 2024

Prioritizing


Day 297: When I lost Tippy in early June, I had to make a decision: did I want to sacrifice my summer to raising up a kitten who would require almost constant supervision? The answer came more easily than I imagined, since a house without a cat was simply too much to bear (at this point, I'm going to make it public - I'm a childless cat lady, and you know what that means). To date, the longest I've been away from home was three hours, during which time Merry had to be confined in his carrier to keep him from demolishing the house, and he expressed his opinion of his term in purdah by attacking my leg as soon as I let him out. The legs, you understand, are what takes his mama away. Slowly but surely, we're establishing house rules. "Off!" is a very difficult concept for a four-month old kitten, as is "That's not yours." Much patience is required on my part, obviously. That said, there were certain activities I could not do without, namely getting some form of exercise. We have finally come to the point that Merry will behave himself for twenty minutes unsupervised (well, if he's already worn out from playing) while I ride the exercise bike to keep myself in shape.