Bark Shock

Loud screaming cat – Collar – Collar shock – no bark collar did you find one for cats?
Can you help me? I have a cat who wants a night out. I let him out, but he fights and loses. (Lots of expensive vet bills) In any case it prevents us from sleeping! Have you ever found a no bark (howl) collar and cat have a little luck? I want to keep the cat. I know that I must be crazy, but there must be a way to win this battle with the cat. Thank you:) Ok thank you for the replies so far.
Yes, Monty is neutered, he was old from there. It is very healthy. We put on a harness in our backyard for a few hours each night. We keep him on a regular schedule for the hope he will not ask to go to other times. He likes to walk right into our room screaming and running away. We cry out that he is calm for about 15 minutes, then resumes. I would just need to buy many more water guns. Any new thoughts?
Janet E I would not say an electric collar for a cat in all circumstances. There is a reason for his meowing and wanting out. You did not say if your cat is sterilized, but if not, who would be the first step, to be sterilized. Neutrals are much less in love with the roaming their brothers to start intact. One things you can do is keep the night locked in a spare room or bathroom. Do not pay attention to him when he asks only out, either. There may be a medical reason for her and meowing. How old is he? It will perhaps be deaf or something was hurting him, too. Struggling cons with a cat is really a futile enterprise primarily. We must think like a cat and learn to outsmart them. Once you receive an invoice with own health your veterinarian, you can make behavioral approaches. There is an excellent book that you can buy on Amazon.com. This is my cat, the Bible. Written by Wendy Christensen, "Outsmarting Cats" is a must for all those who live with cats. For some more information, visit http://www.retirement-matters.co.uk/pets/q&acats.htm # Howl Punishing cats for misbehavior are usually not get anywhere. It only makes them afraid of us. Redirecting behavior and find ways to mitigate situations work with patience. Cats are nocturnal creatures. They sleep most of the day. You may also want to play with him before he retired rather vigorously (once you know everything is ok with him physically) and give him a snack before bedtime. A full stomach usually soothes low and kittens sleepy. Hope this helps Troublesniffer used by the cats over 40 years http://frequentlyfeline.blogspot.com/
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