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      • The simplest way to prevent your cat from chewing on cords and to keep them safe from electrical injuries is to keep them away from your cords. Also, inspect the cords in your home and remove ones that are damaged. Even minimal contact with a bare wire can cause harm to your cat.
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  1. 1 day ago · As a cat parent, you’ll need to find a way to prevent your cat from chewing on cords. Here are nine effective ways to cat-proof the wires around your house.

    • Kathryn Copeland
    • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
    • Dental Issues
    • Boredom Or Inactivity
    • Medical Issues
    • Pica
    • Stress

    Obsessive-compulsive disorders(OCD) that involve chewing and gnawing behavior most often develop in Siamese and Burmese cats. These felines may develop a strong urge to chew, suck, and sometimes even eat inedible objects. Although cord chewing may be the primary OCD behavior you observe in your cat, you may spot other symptoms as well. There doesn'...

    Cats that have pain in their mouths caused by dental problems may indulge in gnawing behavior in an attempt to relieve the discomfort. Between 50% and 90% of cats older than four years of age suffer from some form of dental disease, so it's important to address this proactively with regular veterinary dental care, including checkups and cleanings.

    If your cat is older, it may have a combination of issues that prompt chewing behavior. As they age, it's common for cats to develop osteoarthritis, which can result in a drastic reduction in their activity level.When a cat isn’t able to move around and exercise, explore, or interact as much with the world, boredom and the resulting stress may caus...

    At an older age, there may also be metabolic issues, such as hyperthyroidism, that raise a cat's activity level and increase its urge to gnaw.A blood screening panel may reveal a treatable issue that resolves the chewing behavior.

    Pica is defined as craving and chewing substances that have no nutritional value. Some examples include paper, dirt, hair ties, plastic, and other common household items. While iron deficiency and malnutrition can be causes of pica, in cats, the issue is most often associated with boredom, anxiety, and other underlying behavior-related concerns.

    Stresscan prompt a wide range of odd behaviors. In these cases, the chewing serves to relieve anxiety and simply makes the cat feel better emotionally.

  2. May 31, 2024 · To keep cats from chewing on electrical cords and chargers, try to keep them behind desks and appliances, and make it difficult for the cat to get back there. If that isn’t possible, try taping the wires to the wall so they don’t dangle and draw attention. You can also spray the wires with dish soap or hot sauce so the cat won’t like them.

  3. Here’s what you can do to keep a playful cat from chewing cords: Remove access to floor cords and extensions. Try taping up cords in an out-of-sight position, like to the bottom of a desk. If that’s not possible, cat-proof cables and wires by bundling them in hard plastic cord management covers.

  4. Feb 6, 2024 · Preventing cats from chewing on wires can be achieved by providing regular playtime and stimulating toys, taking the cat for regular check-ups, using PVC pipes to cover the wires, and using humane cat deterrents.

  5. Sep 13, 2024 · The 10 Ways to Stop Your Cat From Chewing on Electric Cords 1. Put Cords in PVC/Rubber. If you can’t get your cat to stop chewing on the wires, make it so they can’t reach them.

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  7. Sep 14, 2023 · Training. Use counter-conditioning and positive reinforcement to teach your cat there are better things to do than chew on life-threatening cords. Appropriate Chewing Options. Chewing is a natural and healthy activity for cats, so we don’t want to stop it altogether.

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