Have you noticed you cat chews on cables? This behavior can be both puzzling and dangerous – and it is important that you deal with it as soon as you notice it. While there’s no single answer as to why some cats develop a fondness for cords, common reasons include boredom, stress, teething (in kittens), or just the texture of the cord itself.

No matter the reason, chewing on cables can lead to serious consequences like electric shock, burns, or even fires. Thankfully, there are safe and effective ways to redirect this risky habit.

Here are four simple strategies to help protect your cat – and your cables:

Use cord protectors: Wrap cords in plastic tubing or aluminum foil to make them less tempting and more difficult to bite through.

Try sticky tape: Double-sided tape placed around cords creates a texture most cats hate, discouraging them from getting too close.

Apply natural deterrents: Organic orange extract or pet-safe bitter sprays can be rubbed on cables. Cats typically dislike the smell and taste of citrus.

Train and redirect: For long-term results, counter-condition this behavior. Gently redirect your cat to a toy when they approach a cord, and reward them for choosing the safe alternative. Please check out Cat School for awesome ways to enrich and train your cat.

The bottom line is if your cat chews on cables, please don’t wait. Try these solutions to keep your home safe and your cat out of harm’s way. A few simple changes can make a big difference in curbing this dangerous habit.

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