There s some mystery surrounding why cats choose electrical cords to chew on.
Cat chewing cords.
Not only does chewing and biting damage the cords but it can result in terrible harm to your cat such as electric shock or choking.
Kittens in particular can chew cords as part of their exploratory development.
Accidents do happen of course.
Before we discuss how to stop your cat from chewing on cords it is important to have a general understanding of some of the possible reasons cats chew on cords in the first place.
Having this understanding may help you pinpoint the problem and find the correct solution.
Below you will find some helpful ways to help stop cats from chewing on electrical cords.
Though it may seem cute in the beginning chewing on cords is extremely dangerous and it s a possible sign that your cat is experiencing stress boredom or nutritional deficiency.
Keep in mind however that this is typical for teething younger cats and even the most devoted cord chewers tend to grow out of it.
Chewing on cords is a dangerous activity that should be actively prevented as it presents a choking hazard as well as the possibility of injury and death from.
One theory is that the cord resembles another animal s tail and that basic feline instinct compels the cat to attack anything that looks like a tail although this reasoning doesn t address why the cat would continue to chew the cord once it discovers there s no animal attached.
Your cat chewing wires is one of the most dangerous and yes preventable habits that must be avoided at all costs.
Reasons for chewing.
But by understanding why your cat is chewing on cords and taking the simple yet necessary steps to prevent this behavior you can greatly reduce your cat s risk of injury.