Keeping Cats and Kittens Out of Your Stuff and Keeping Them Out of Danger

If you like to knit, sew, or do any kind ofThese are ideal for keeping the kitty out of things he
needlework or scrapbooking, think about making ashould not be into, such as garbage in the kitchen
small investment in a container that keeps yourand toilet tissue and dental floss in the bathroom.
hobby materials completely hidden from your cat orYou can always try to keep your cat or kitten out
kitten whenever you are not working on anyof wastebaskets, but sometimes it is best to just
projects.not peak their curiosity enough to explore those
This is because those cats and kittens absolutely loveareas. Covered wastebaskets do not cost that much,
any kind of yarn, string, ribbon, or thread, and theyand they will end up paying for themselves in cleanup
do not recognize the dangers these playthings mighttime and trouble. Another alternative is to put
pose if swallowed. Not only is swallowing threadwastebaskets under the sink or cabinet.
dangerous to a feline's health, but swallowing aAnother thing to do in the bathroom is to make sure
needle is even potentially, as you can imagine, muchyou hang the toilet paper so that it appears less
more dangerous.appealing for the kitty. Place the paper on the spool
The first thing to do is to find a storage place whereso it unwinds from underneath. This makes it more
balled twine, ribbon, or anything similar can bedifficult for the cat to swat down at and unravel the
securely kept away from any kittens. Do not forgettoilet paper.
to wad up the strings on your blinds and tuck themAnother potential bathroom hazard is the toilet itself.
behind the blinds, out out of the view of any kittens.Because cats are fascinated by water, keep the
The cord does not have to stay that way forever,toilet lid down to prevent the kitty from falling in,
but it is certainly wise while you have any kittenstaking a bath, or even worse, drown. If there is a
running around the house.sump pump in your home, make sure that it is
Keeping wastebaskets covered are a must whencovered also.
dealing with curious cats and kittens. Buy the kinds ofThese tips will keep your stuff from being messed
wastebaskets where the lid pops up when you stepwith, and your cat safe and out of harms way.
on them and close after you remove your foot.