Things You'll Need
- Tinfoil
- String
- Tape
- Lemon
- Knife
Instructions
Wrapping Cords
Cut tinfoil into sheets 4 to 5 inches wide and 12 inches long.
Gather groups of wires and cords together, then either tie them together with a length of string or tape them together. This not only makes it easier to wrap them in tinfoil, but it also makes the finished product thicker, which will be harder for your cat to fit in her mouth.
Wrap the tinfoil around the cord so that it covers the entire wire several times. You might need additional foil depending on the length of your wires and the length of the tinfoil.
Squeeze the tinfoil to tighten it around the wire. This will discourage cats. They do not like the sound of tinfoil when they chew on it.
Treating Wires
Cut a lemon in half using a knife.
Unplug all wires and cables. You do not want any electricity running through the wires at this point.
Squeeze your cut lemon along the length of the wires. Use your fingers to rub the lemon juice into the wires.
Leave the wires to dry.
Plug back in your wires and cables. The taste of the lemon on wires will discourage most cats. You can reapply more lemon juice once every three to four days to keep the flavor strong.