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Reddit mentions of Grannick's Bitter Apple 8-Ounce Dabber-Top Bottle for Cats

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Grannick's Bitter Apple 8-Ounce Dabber-Top Bottle for Cats. Here are the top ones.

Grannick's Bitter Apple 8-Ounce Dabber-Top Bottle for Cats
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    Features:
  • Original taste deterrent developed by a pharmacist in 1960
  • Dabber-top for precise application
  • No spraying noise to scare cats
  • Made in the USA
Specs:
Height7.25 Inches
Length2 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.45 Pounds
Width2 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Grannick's Bitter Apple 8-Ounce Dabber-Top Bottle for Cats:

u/aurizon · 2 pointsr/cats

put an antilick collar on her, the cone shaped ones - cone of shame.
AFter a week, take it off - see what happens.

You could dab her with bad taste apple

local pet shop might also have this or a similar product.
They are non toxic - just bitter to taste

u/seattlepete · 2 pointsr/Pets

I used this stuff when my cat was a kitten, just make sure you reapply it once in a while until she stops since i assume it dies up after a while. good luck

http://www.amazon.com/Grannicks-Bitter-8-Ounce-Dabber-Top-Bottle/dp/B006L497W6/ref=sr_1_6?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1398201023&sr=1-6&keywords=grannick+bitter

u/micultra8 · 1 pointr/cats

Hi! What kind of cat is Arya? I'm sure she's a mutt, but does she seem to be close to a particular breed? That might explain the meowing. I have a tortie, who was insanely vocal until she was about 4-5 years old. It got better every year, but the only options are to ignore it, so she learns it gets her nothing, or close her in the bedroom. She'll meow for a while, then lay down to take a nap. She's also still young. She has a lot of energy. Are you playing with her? Laser pointers, string, maybe get a bird feeder, to attract birds that she can watch? She's meowing because she's bored.

For the scratching, you should start clipping her claws now, while she's young. Here is a good guide on how to do that. It will help reduce the frequency with which she'll need/want to scratch. Also, use claw covers while she's young. She won't get into as much of a habit of scratching her claws. Lastly, spray the furniture with bitter apple spray. She won't like how it makes her paws taste, she'll start staying away. Oh, and double sided sticky tape. All of this just to her favorite spots.

I did this with my kitten, and now she only scratches furniture/carpets when she has no other options, she's stressed, or super bajiggity, and I'm ignoring her. Good luck!!