Different Methods To Keep The Pets Away From Electrical Cords

Submitted : Mar 20, 2010   Word Count : 390   Popularity: 95
The inquisitive nature of your pets can put them in spot of bother. Often, the pets try to be playful with the suspended electrical cords and wires. The electrical cords lying on the floor or traveling along the walls offer an easy access to the pets. Such a scenario may prove hazardous for your pets and can even lead to a loss of life.

Instead of getting into the thick of things, you can render a temporary solution to the problem. Though it is always a better idea to conceal the suspended electrical cords in proper manner but a novice can skip the technical task by incorporating a number of non-technical methods.

The simplest method of preventing your pets from chewing on electrical cords is to take away the cords from their access range. With the help of electric tape or insulation tape, attach the length of wire to the top of the walls or ceilings. Such setting would not allow the pets to distort the wiring finish. Alternatively, you can conceal the suspended cords behind furniture or any other object. Make sure that the object is large enough to cover the entire length of the cord lying on the floor. When the cord goes out of their sight, the pets don't show any curiosity in locating the hidden cord.

One can also buy safety cables that act as a cover for the electrical cords and wires. The wrapping of such shield around the lying electrical cords makes them unsightly to the pets. Hence, the electrical cords become inaccessible to the pets and they fail to chew on the cords.

You can also go for some tricky methods to keep away the pets from the low-lying electrical cords. Use contact paper to wrap the length of the electrical cord lying on the floor. Make sure that the sticky side of the paper is exposed to the pets. The sticky surface of the wrapping would create a panic among the pets and they would feel scared to touch the wires.

Certain unpleasant-tasting kitchen products can be applied on the surface of the electrical cords to keep away the pets.

There are a number of bad tasting items such as pepper sauce, menthol, toothpaste, lemon juice etc.

Choose the one that irritates the pets in the most convincing way.

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