The block because they do not stop playing on the bed and overwhelm us in the morning, while we are trying to sleep. He decided that, to attract our attention will sit outside the door room and meow and scratch the hell out of the carpet and the door. Does anyone have good solution for this? I thought to put in his cage computer up, or cover one side of a piece of cardboard or plywood cons with double sided tape and place them in areas that are scratching to dissuade him from scratching the area. And / or try a device deterrence distance SSSCAT deterrent device placed near the door at night can help too – you can find them in stores or online http://www.ssscat.com PetSmart cats are nocturnal (active at night) by nature. Must work to "reset" its agenda to be active during the day and quiet at night. Make sure you have plenty to keep you busy during the day – this link has excellent on elections for a good canned food.) This will simulate the natural activity of hunting and food, which should help sleep. If you do not need him in the room to give you some soft cat beds Nice of their own (lots of fluffy towels work well too) on top of a with him, talking, cuddling, feeding him or even shouting – it's all the attention. DO NOT open the door for him when he cries, no matter not learned to be more persistent. Expect to be very persistent in this for some time until he finally figures it is not go anywhere. To help you sleep, while you learn to mourn does not work, try to sleep with earplugs If this bothers you at night or starts meowing or scratching at the door, turn blank for a moment. The monster "empty" comes to life should not deter the sentence – Must be link fast enough. If you want to try to let him sleep with you, but do not want to bother you while you try to sleep, the vacuum trick should help here too. Here is an article on excessive nocturnal activity in cats: This link has information on http://www.asah.net/behavior_topics_49.htm needs an indoor cat – Ensure that all physical and mental needs are met you will help make him a better companion http://www.vet.ohio-state.edu/indoorcat Hope this helps!
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