So I’ve had my female English Spot for about a month and a half to two months now and she’s reach a lovely stage where she’s been nibbling on the woodwork. She’s not spayed yet (will be in early June, which can’t come soon enough). I’m working on putting up cardboard barriers around her room to keep her from destroying it in the room she has free roam in during the day, but when I let her out in the evenings to hope around the whole upstairs is when it becomes a problem. I can’t line the perimeter of the entire upstairs with cardboard.
When I catch her starting to nibble I’ve been making a loud sound to startle her, which works for a few seconds, then she gets over it and goes to nibble again. After repeating this about 5 times, she gets bored/maybe confused? and hopes away to get into something else. I’ve gotten/made tons of toys for her to nibble and play with, and for now it more seems like curiosity nibbles rather then full fledged chewing.
My question is what is the best way to redirect her/ keep her from nibbling the baseboard when I catch her in the moment? Continue to yell HEY! loudly to startle her? Get up and shoo her from the spot she’s sitting in nibbling? Make a high pitch screech noise (I do this when she tries to nibble me)
I haven’t had her for that long and although she doesn’t seem scared of me or her surroundings at all, she seems to have absolutely zero interest in me or being petted, I think I’m just the bringer of food that is to be ignored at all other times to her. (I just want her to love me and want her to snuggle with me and want petted!) So I don’t want to do anything to make her scared of me or ruin what tiny bit of the beginning of a bond there is between us.
What’s the best way to redirect her behavior?