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Rubbish: If the smells and tidbits in the garbage can continually peak your cat's interest, get one with a lid, or keep it in a cupboard under the sink.   Kevin Solway (173)

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Moving with Your Cat: Your cat should be the last thing you "pack up," and if you're moving only across town, you should have the furniture in place at the new house before he arrives, to help you cat adjust quickly. You should keep your cat indoors for at least a week to get it used to the new surroundings. Then when you do let it out make sure it's hungry - it will always come back for it's food.   Kevin Solway (173)

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Bathing a cat: If you have trouble, find an old window screen and place it in the tub or sink. The cat will dig its claws into the screen and stay there the entire time of bathing.   Kevin Solway (173)

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Travelling: To make it less stressful for a cat to use a travelling basket get them to associate it with a pleasant experience by occasionally placing a dish of food inside. This way it should not be so traumatic for the cat when it needs to be used.   Kevin Solway (173)

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Lemon scented polish keeps cats off furniture as they don't like the smell. Rub a bar of lemon scented soap on upholstery to keep cats off.   Kevin Solway (173)

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Hairs: A scouring pad (the green fibrous sort) can be used to remove cat (or dog) hairs from upholstery.   Kevin Solway (173)

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