Cat Proof Your House. Either tape your cords to the side of your appliances or bundle them up. If your cat shares the yard or is next to a yard with a dog that digs you may need to put a concrete or wooden plinth in the soil under the fence to prevent the dog.
Cat-Proofing Your Living Room. Before you bring your new furry friend home you should also take steps to secure any hazards in your living space. For a cat who loves to chew electrical cords are like Twizzlers.
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Your cat can squirm under furniture and discover stuff you never knew was in your house. If you dont believe in declawing your cat clip your cats toenails on a regular basis. Cats are smart and can learn to open cabinets so store household chemicals and poisons like anti-freeze in a cabinet that has a lock or child-proof latch. Cats do not usually dig underneath fences.