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How to Stop Your Cat from Biting Your Wires

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By JerseyzBklyn
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She may be tiny, but this kitty's teeth can do a lot of damage.
She may be tiny, but this kitty's teeth can do a lot of damage.

You cat is precious to you, however he/she keeps destroying your electronics and wires. Read to learn how to protect your toys and let he/she do want they want to theirs.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  1. Step 1

    Go to your nearest home improvement store. Ask an associate if he/she can direct you to the tubing department. Explain you are looking for tubing to cover your wires. Specifically look for SPLIT FLEX TUBING. You want the product to be flexible and have a split opening in the middle to easily places wires within.

    (Best price thus far = Home Depot... 10 ft split flex tubing for $1.99)

  2. Step 2

    While your still at the store, buy ELECTRICAL TAPE. You will need electrical tape to connect the tubings together if the wires are longer than 10ft.

  3. Step 3

    When home, easily place wires within tubing through the split opening. Due to its flexibility and split-opening, you do not need to move the wires you already have connected. Just place the tube over wires. It will snap shut to secure.

  4. Step 4

    If your wires are longer than 10ft, you will want to connect two or more tubings depending on the length of your wire. Use electrical tape to connect two tubes together. Also, note that the tubings can be cut to your desired length.

Tips & Warnings
  • Tubings can be found according to width. If you have wide wires or want to place more than one wire together, buy tubing that's wide enough to completely cover your wire(s).

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