[nagdu] Dogs Stealing Cat Food

Debby Phillips semisweetdebby at gmail.com
Mon Jan 26 05:28:51 UTC 2015


Wow that electric litter box sounds cool and definitely a dog deterrent. I am visiting my mom in Southern California and there are tons of ferrel cats, hence lots of nasty things Neena has tried and unfortunatelytunately has gotten. These dogs can move very quickly when motivated.. Yuck! So where cat poop is concerned, all you can do is do your best. I correct and try to extricate stuff from her mouth. Not sure what else to do. Glad this is not a permanent thing.    Debby and Neena 

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> On Jan 25, 2015, at 5:16 PM, Sherry Gomes <sherriola at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Dogs will always try to eat cat food and litter. I have my cat's food in
> bowls on my dresser, pushed to the back. She can jump from the floor or from
> the foot of the bed to the dresser. The litter box has a cover and the
> opening faces a corner of two walls, and it is behind a door in my office.
> Petunia, my dog, can't get to it easily there. In the past, with other cats
> and other dogs, I've had the litter box in a bathtub, on a balcony and all
> kinds of places. I've also had one of those electric litterboxes. This might
> work for you because it scoops the stuff a few minutes after the cat leaves
> the box. It sweeps it into a receptacle. When I had one of these, I lined
> the container with old plastic grocery bags, so I could just pull it out,
> tie it off and throw it away. The stuff never stayed around long enough for
> the dog to get to it.
> 
> Sherry
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Debby Phillips
> via nagdu
> Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2015 4:06 PM
> To: Chaim B. Segal; NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide
> Dog Users
> Cc: seeingeye-l at list.web.net
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Dogs Stealing Cat Food
> 
> We have our cat box which has a dome on it facing the wall with the opening
> so that it is just big enough for the cat to get in. It makes it almost
> impossible for the dog to get into. Our cat uses his just fine. if the cat
> sleeps on the tale it can eat there too. 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Jan 25, 2015, at 9:25 AM, Chaim B. Segal via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi: 
>> 
>> Chaim Segal here. For those of you getting a cross post, go ahead and
> delete.
>> 
>> Throughout nearly the entire time I have been a guide dog user, I have
> been having a problem which I know is not unique. If this subject was ever
> discussed on Buddy-l, I forgot about solutions which were offered.
>> 
>> As it stands now, my wife and I have a pet cat, which we have had since
> she was a kitten. Since we were forced to move in with my mother, until a
> few months back we had an older cat which more-or-less adopted us. Sadly,
> the latter passed on due to old age and health problems
>> Anyway, as it stands now, since I was trained with my current guide
> Yahtzee, I have literally almost never been able to allow him to have the
> run of the house. Even if I can solve the problem with the cat food, I'm
> still unsure I can do it, because he gets into the most unexpected things.
> I'm a little worried about this, because I'm not sure it's so healthy for
> him (bonding-wise) to always be attached to me. There are times when I have
> to leave him on the bed chain, and I'm noticing that as of late, he may be
> beginning to have some separation anxiety. I must confess, our house is a
> little messier than it should be, due to some confusion involving my elderly
> mother who just moved into senior care a few days ago. More about that
> subject later on the Eye list for those who are following that thread. There
> is a chance that my wife and I will be able sffstay put where we are, but
> that's a subject for another message.
>> 
>> Anyway, I am finding that even with Yahtzee on leash, and to an extent,
> Keeper, pggthe retired guide), trying to find a place to keep our cat's food
> is a problem. Right now, we have the cat's bowl on the floor upstairs. I may
> have an old, rickety, unstable splintering typing table around, which I have
> considered putting the cat food on once I can get rid of some excess stuff
> we don't need around here. The problem is, it seems that our cat resents
> having to climb up anywhere to eat her own food. She loves to jump on the
> table and even sleep there some nights, so go figure. I have thought about
> investing in one of those cat condos they have at the pet store, and keeping
> the food in there. However, in seeing their shape, I'm unsure the cat can
> fit comfortably in there in order to eat.
>> 
>> I also am having a problem with the cat's litter as well. Both Yahtzee,
> and to an extent Keeper, like to stick their heads in there when our
> attention is diverted, and I will let you all figure out the rest. I am
> considering moving the kitty litter to our second bathroom upstairs, but in
> order  for the cat to get in to it, that means leaving the bathroom boor
> open. So ,  if the dogs are loose, what are we accomplishing. Until
> recently, our cats had a covered litter box, which our cat was tolerant of.
> However, I noticed that Yahtzee still liked to push the cover off and put
> his devilish snout in there anyway. Someone once suggested putting a baby
> gate on the second bathroom of our previous place. I think we tried it, but
> I was unsure the correct way to put up the gate and it kept falling down.
> Also, would I have to worry about the cat getting lazy about using her
> litter if she has an extra step to using it?
>> 
>> So, knowing that some of you on here have cats and your guides living
> together, how have  you solved this issue?
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> Chaim   
>> 
>> Chaim B. Segal
>> Customer Service Representative
>> Sinclair Community College
>> E-mail: chaimsegal at sbcglobal.net
>> 
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