View Single Post
  #4  
Old 02-23-2022, 12:38 AM
unsunghero unsunghero is offline
Banned


Join Date: Aug 2015
Posts: 8,328
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by robayon [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
I used to train dogs, so no idea if this would work on cats. I would often find myself re-creating circumstances with my clients to basically help successfully steer the outcome and correct the problem behavior. Or at least, take a run at it. Things went totally sideways sometimes, of course, it's a big reason why I've got a lot of dog bite stories.

I realize this sounds totally insane, but think of it from an animal's perspective. Have you tried peeing on pooping on your own clothes?

I've had some success with sponging urine into problem urination areas as a counter-marking thing for toilet training puppies, didn't always work obviously but it can be worth a shot if it's annoying

Cats aren't pack animals the same way dogs are so your results may vary wildly. You said it only happened the one time so hopefully it never does again, but try stuff and then if you get desperate, do your own marking.
I suffered a few bites trying to break up fights to the death between 2 female labs we had. Spraying them with a hose, hitting them, macing them right in the face, wouldn’t make them release their death grip on each other. I found the solution was to drag them to the pool and throw them in, then they had to let go or drown. Then block the steps and leash them as they swim out before they can re-clash. Eventually has to separate them or one was going to die

But shitting on my own clothes? I dunno man, I eat tons of creatine and protein, my shits are pretty dank

I’ll hold him down and shit on his face if he does it again, that will establish dominance
Reply With Quote