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Advice on kitten-proofing my home

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Falcon1 · 02/04/2019 13:37

We are currently renovating our home. Once it's finished, we have promised the kids that we can get two kittens. I love cats and had them for many years, but it's been a long time since I had kittens and I can't remember what they're like. Everything I'm reading online suggests that they are likely to destroy my lovely new house! How can I keep scratching the (new) furniture, peeing on (new) carpets etc to a minimum? Any tips?

Thank you!

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AnnaMagnani · 06/04/2019 10:46

I've never trimmed any of mine's nails, didn't know it was a thing.

The only damage we have is to our duvet cover from them running all over it as kittens, and to be fair we did encourage this by playing with them.

Other than that nothing - we have 2 scratching posts and just told them off straight away for touch anything else.

We do leave the doors open all the time though - otherwise the carpets get dug at and you are forever getting up to let cats in and out. Helps that our house is quite open plan.

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Falcon1 · 05/04/2019 15:02

Great tip on Zooplus, thank you.

Trimming their nails - I never would have thought to do that. Will definitely discuss with the vet when we get them

Thanks all!

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rosydreams · 05/04/2019 13:53

Aquamarine1029 Wed 03-Apr-19 19:05:23
My #1 piece of advise is to start trimming their front nails right away. They may fuss a bit but they will get used to it when done regularly. I have 5 cats and trim their nails every 1 - 2 weeks. All of them are very accommodating about it and I have never had ANY damage to my home or furniture from scratching.

^ make sure you get a vet to show you how first they have blood vessels in their nails

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AnnaMagnani · 03/04/2019 19:16

Yes don't leave the big bags of cereal where your kitten can get them!

At least one kitten will eventually burrow through. Has ours over a year but she finally learned how to rip the bags a week ago and we found her bathing in dry food Shock

All now taped up and locked away. But yes there are lots of foreign brands that are grain free for dry food or all meat for wet.

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Aquamarine1029 · 03/04/2019 19:05

My #1 piece of advise is to start trimming their front nails right away. They may fuss a bit but they will get used to it when done regularly. I have 5 cats and trim their nails every 1 - 2 weeks. All of them are very accommodating about it and I have never had ANY damage to my home or furniture from scratching.

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rosydreams · 03/04/2019 19:00

i love zooplus much higher quality food delivered to your door.Only problem is its bulk buy so i have to fill a cereal container and gaffa tape the big bag.But apart from that they have good quality food with named meat products.Look for food with plenty of meat not animal derivatives or digest ,good diet good health

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AnnaMagnani · 03/04/2019 18:37

Kittens in small spaces is fine when they are really really little - they easily get out again.

It's when they grow a bit and try to get in the same space and you have a kitten stuck behind the fridge that you are in trouble Grin

Ours all know the sound of the Snackie tube from miles, turned their noses up at Dreamies from the outset but Snackies (cheaper version of Thrive from Zooplus) they will sell their soul for.

Get a Zooplus account from the outset, it's far cheaper to buy their European brands like Bozita and Animonda than Whiskas or Felix, and they are equivalent in quality to the more expensive brands like Lily's Kitchen and Thrive. Plus you don't have to carry it home.

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Chocolateisfab · 03/04/2019 17:20

The hardest bit of having dkittens is all the photo requests you will be getting on here!!

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Wolfiefan · 03/04/2019 16:16

Our breeder insured over 10 tiny puppies then they said they wouldn’t insure breeders and so none of the pups were covered. They wriggle out of paying.
Also ensure lifetime cover.

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viccat · 03/04/2019 15:50

There are lots of comprehensive lists available online about toxic plants.

Chimney breasts can be blocked with an old pillow in a bin liner.

My kittens were about £15 per month each to insure, we are with Petplan Covered for Life with a £7k annual limit. When you compare quotes make sure you're comparing like for like - in particular make sure you are getting lifetime cover (so that if your cats get diabetes or hyperthyroidism etc., the insurance will continue paying year after yeear - some policies only pay for the first year of a condition).

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rosydreams · 03/04/2019 15:47

yeah i have heard things about animal friends to but not experienced myself

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MintyCedric · 03/04/2019 15:44

Wolfie have you had issues with them then?

SIL really rated them and another friend who's a senior vet nurse hadn't heard anything untoward.

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Wolfiefan · 03/04/2019 14:33

Avoid animal friends. Check who your vets will claim from directly.

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rosydreams · 03/04/2019 14:30

o yeah pet insurance make sure it covers dental a lot dont

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Falcon1 · 03/04/2019 14:23

Thanks MintyCedric, that's less than I thought for insurance. Phew.

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MintyCedric · 03/04/2019 12:46

I've also discovered just in the last couple of days that rattling a tub of hundreds and thousands makes an excellent cat deterrent if they're getting into mischief.

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MintyCedric · 03/04/2019 12:45

I'm with Animal Friends which my SIL recommended having had cats for years (and a few medical hiccups in that department so they are tried and tested!).

I pay £7.87 each for my policy taken out after the bowel blockage episode 'cos I'm an idiot with a brain like a sieve

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Falcon1 · 03/04/2019 10:04

MintyCedric - thanks for the reminder about phone chargers - I now remember my old cat eating a few when he was a kitten! Yes, will definitely get insurance. Any idea how much it costs for kittens?

AnnaMagnani - that's good to hear about two kittens reducing damage. This was what I had heard before. Fingers crossed it works out that way. And yep, I knew about lillies. What other flowers are toxic though?

So, looks like my leather sofa is at risk! I think what we'll do is move that sofa into the living room and make it a no-kitten room. Or at least, not let them in there unsupervised. They'll have free run of the rest of the downstairs, and I'm not too bothered about the sofa they'll have access to.

Rosydreams - that scratching post looks good. It seems like it's out of stock but will try to get something similar.

Wolfiefan - I hadn't considered the chimney. Hhmm. what did you block it with?

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Yogagirl123 · 02/04/2019 20:35

So jealous OP! Enjoy your little bundles of fun!

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Wolfiefan · 02/04/2019 20:32

Hahahahahahahahaha at kitten proof. Grin
Ours got into the sofa and tried to murder each other. We had to block up the chimney and they frequently hurt us and the kids.
If you don’t want curtains climbed then go for an adult rescue. Kittens are bastards.

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MintyCedric · 02/04/2019 20:30

Kittens fit into any small gaps

Yup...make sure your bath panel is on securely if they'll have access to the bathroom.

I think having two does help as they have someone else to keep them occupied, although I've cancelled out that benefit by having indoor cats!

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rosydreams · 02/04/2019 17:59

Falcon1 Tue 02-Apr-19 17:11:42
Thanks Rosydreams, that's really useful. Is there anything I can do to stop them scratching my leather sofa??!

i am really sorry to say this but cats are super attracted to leather they love it.This is why i will never get a leather sofa .

There are some options not sure what you would think of them though .First up is a sofa cover and next up is this if you can find a way of attaching them to the corners of the sofa.

www.amazon.co.uk/MultiWare-Corner-Scratching-Natural-Scratcher/dp/B07F816ZDH/ref=pd_sbs_199_31?psc=1&pf_rd_t=40701&pd_rd_i=B07F816ZDH&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_p=18edf98b-139a-41ee-bb40-d725dd59d1d3&_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_wg=PU4Lc&pf_rd_r=592QFFTV3F1R5M6RKKF0&pf_rd_s=desktop-dp-sims&pd_rd_w=1TRPZ&pf_rd_i=desktop-dp-sims&refRID=592QFFTV3F1R5M6RKKF0&pd_rd_r=e444148f-c97a-11e8-a4e7-5f4df7c134b5&tag=mumsnet&ascsubtag=mnforum-21

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AnnaMagnani · 02/04/2019 17:55

We didn't really kitten proof at all. 2 reduces the damage massively.

Be careful about fresh flowers - we have frequently thanked people for flowers and then binned them as soon as they have left. Lilies are highly toxic to cats and one of ours really likes to chew flowers.

Teach the rules about cables from day 1 and you will be on to a winner.

Scratching post is a must as is somewhere for them to sleep but they will probably pick your favourite jumper.

Fingers crossed you won't have any wee incidents, mostly they are v clean animals and I've only had outside of litter box issues from the cat that clearly has constipation issues.

Clear shelves at least one shelf higher up than you think they can go.

Love them for as long as you have them - we had 2 kittens 18 months ago, loves of our lives. And one decided to go on the road for the first time last week and was hit by a car and died straight away. You don't own cats, they own you and do as they please for as long as they choose to stay.

And then it will have been so amazing you will be out contemplating your next cat within a fortnight.

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viccat · 02/04/2019 17:44

The only thing mine have damaged is the curtains, by climbing on them. So they have lots of 'claw marks' and pulls now... I don't mind though.

And yes as a pp says, you need to think about window safety until they are neutered, and upstairs always to prevent falls.

Kittens fit into any small gaps - between/under kitchen units if anything is free standing, open chimneys in your fireplaces etc.

Make sure all plants and flowers are safe for cats. Never, ever bring lilies to the house again, they are fatally toxic.

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Chocolateisfab · 02/04/2019 17:34

Ime getting 2 halves not doubles the damage.
The only way to kitten proof your home is to not get one at all!!

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