Albuquerque Journal

Cat practices hunting on toilet paper

- Dr. Jeff Nichol Dr. Jeff Nichol, a residency-trained veterinary behavioris­t, provides consultati­ons in-person and by telephone and Zoom (505-792-5131). Each week he shares a blog and a Facebook Live video to help bring out the best in pets and their peopl

Q: My grandmothe­r and I got my cat, Remus, in September. In the last few months he has been causing major problems by tearing up our toilet paper. Do you have any suggestion­s as to how I can break him of this bad habit?

Dr. Nichol: Toilet paper???!!! Remus is a naughty cat. Have you tried scolding or spanking? I hope not. Punishment would damage your friendship with him and it wouldn’t change his behavior anyway. Remus is a normal cat (I was joking about him being naughty) whose claws must be maintained and put to use.

Kitties make excellent companions but they have behavioral requiremen­ts beyond snuggling and batting catnip toys around the house. Beneath Remus’s fuzzy exterior beats the heart of a ruthless predator. He has adapted to life with humans, but he is still a wild animal with an essential need to stalk, hunt, maim, kill and consume helpless rodents. A toilet paper roll moves when he whacks it. He’s doing the best he can in a home without frolicking and cavorting mice.

Remus’s claws and the specialize­d nerve receptors in his paws desperatel­y need to be stimulated, so he has substitute­d your pristine toilet paper for a tree trunk.

You’re lucky; some indoor cats shred books, leather furniture and expensive clothing.

Set Remus up for success. Keep the bathroom door closed and park a fireplace log on the floor in each of a couple of rooms. A floor-to-ceiling cat tree with platforms or, even better, hide boxes can be located against a window. The posts supporting these structures should be wrapped with sisal rope, made more attractive with a pheromone-based product called Feliscratc­h. With the greatest scratching surface this side of the great outdoors Remus can rip and pull and sharpen his claws to his heart’s content. What a beast he’ll be!

You really want to make the inside of your house a wonderland of healthy feline amusements. Check out the list of Feline Environmen­tal Enrichment­s on my website, drjeffnich­ol.com. Remus will satisfy his feline procliviti­es while you and your grandmothe­r enjoy toilet paper that’s in good condition and ready when you need it.

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