Cord Cutting: Stop Kitty from Chewing Cables

 

It’s a common but potentially dangerous behavior – cats chewing and biting electrical and other cords in your home. While cats gnawing on wires may seem like a nuisance, it’s essential to understand why they do it and how to curb this habit.

Chewing is normal for cats. They have an innate need to use their mouths to explore their environment. Indoor cats especially can benefit from suitable things to chew on since they lack outdoor stimulation. Additionally, stalking and pouncing on cords is fun mental enrichment. So, provide safe chewing options like catnip toys and scratching posts. Rotate new items to keep your cat engaged.

Chewing cords may also indicate an underlying issue. Anxiety, stress, or dental disease could cause this behavior. Try to identify and address the root cause. Spend quality time playing and interacting with your kitty to relieve boredom and anxiety. Consider calming supplements if recommended by your vet.

Take steps to deter chewing:

  • Cover exposed cords with plastic tubing or wire loom. Use bitter taste deterrent sprays.
  • Block access to hazardous areas with cord covers or double-sided tape.
  • Consider wireless alternatives to remove cords. Mount TVs to the wall to eliminate dangling wires.
  • Keep your cat well-fed, exercised, and enriched with toys to prevent boredom.
  • Add interactive feeders, flirt poles, and puzzle toys to stimulate their natural hunting instinct.
  • Introduce a scratching post near electrical outlets to redirect scratching.

Rule out medical causes and use positive reinforcement, not punishment. With patience and by making your home cat-friendly, you can curb cord chewing for a safer environment.

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