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How do you keep felines from jumping on countertops?

New feline adopters often ask, "How do I keep the cat off the kitchen counters and from atop the refrigerator and stove?"

Even supposedly savvy feline caretakers may say, "This time I want to do things differently. My last feline always perched on the counter or above the kitchen cabinets."

My initial instinct is to say, so what! You share your life with an inquisitive animal who has a natural instinct to explore. After all, most felines are solitary hunters. Exploration of environment, after basic needs like food, is a feline's priority.

Perhaps we should discuss your habits in the kitchen to learn why your feline is interested in high places, beyond its own natural curiosity. If you leave food on the counter to cool, you have just served up an invitation to your feline that it is meal time; please help yourself.

You may have just left a cake to cool. Surely that will not be a temptation. I have seen felines dig into a cooling cake. Why? Butter, eggs, milk. And don't forget the fun of digging it up!

Do not let your feline associate the counters with the aroma of foods. I also have a bad habit of cooling food on top of the refrigerator. They can get there, too. A suggestion might be an empty microwave or a cool oven.

If we eliminate the food factor, then we are just dealing with the inquisitive nature for all things high and their need for exercise. Let's face it, some breed mixes are known for jumping and very few things you can do to modify behavior will deter them.

If you have an Abyssinian, Bengal, Siamese or any of the oriental variety, you have a difficult road ahead of you. More common solutions will not work. These breed mixes are wired to jump.

Common solutions to jumping seem pretty foolish, and most smart felines will not fall for them. And even if they do, you have a big mess to clean up.

Double-sided tape is a good example. The idea is the tape sticks to their paws and the feline is so upset it will not go back. Wrong! The feline may sense the challenge and chew on the tape. Now you are on your way to the emergency veterinarian.

Another inept solution I have heard of is putting trays of water on your counter. What a mess when your feline jumps up and wades into it. I have several felines that love water so much they know how to turn on the faucets. You better leave the drain open if you have one of theses.

Some feline owners even resort to a ScatMat with rubber points. My suggestion for them is to get a stuffed animal.

Your best chance at success, if you are serious about eliminating counter time for your feline, is environmental enrichment with alternative stimulation and a redirection of interest.

Cat furniture with high perches and window perches are an interesting alternative for your feline. You can also redirect behavior with treats. Every time your feline obeys your instructions to jump off a place you do not want them, reinforce the behavioral modification with a treat.

Finally, let's face it, some felines feel more content sleeping up high. It is their "me" time, which we all need.

• The Buddy Foundation, 65 W. Seegers Road, Arlington Heights, is an all-volunteer, nonprofit 501(c) 3 organization dedicated to the rescue of stray, abused and abandoned animals. Call (847) 290-5806 or visit www.thebuddyfoundation.org.

Teddy is an extremely spunky, playful and energetic brown tabby, who has for years been the best escape artist at the shelter. Teddy likes to sit on the counter among the toys and will try to steal any food that you open. This cat is no couch potato. He loves to roam and jump around the main cat area. Teddy needs a home with space to let him play. Courtesy of The Buddy Foundation
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