Written By: Mobin

Top 7 Tips for Cat Keeping Cats off Counters

Incorporate barriers like shelves or motion-activated deterrents to physically obstruct access to counter spaces when unattended.  

Block Access

Never feed cats on counters and keep empty to remove any reward or motivation for jumping up to explore. 

Remove Rewards

Install shelving protectors or double sided sticky sheets along countertop edges to discourage landing attempts by cats.  

Protection 

Use deterrent smells, textures, or sounds activated by motion sensors or pressure mats to make counters unpleasant spaces for cats.  

Aversives 

Reward with treats when cats are on the floor and ignore unwanted counter activity to reinforce where to be. 

Positive Reinforcement 

Increase floor feeding enrichment with puzzle toys, hiding dry kibble around the floor to motivate staying low.

Puzzle Feeders

Offer alternative elevated exploration opportunities like outdoor catio spaces or indoor cat trees and wall perches.  

 Outdoor Access 

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