So I'm trying to trick my cat into thinking I'm deaf....

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dfcrackhead

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It always meows and stuff when it's hungry and it really annoys me, so I'm trying to ignore it's meowing and make it think I'm deaf so it will quit. So what I wanna know is, do you think it will work?

Am I weird for trying this?

Have you done anything similar? Did it work?

EDIT: I'm not negligent, it gets fed 3 times a day, everyday, it's just impatient, fat and greedy.
 

Jonluw

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I don't think it'll think you're deaf, but in some time, it might realize that meowing doesn't help.
 

Professor Cubbage

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You have to be very careful with cats. You must let them see that you are more poweful than them or they will try to murder you in your sleep.
 

Veldaroth

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Yeah, I've got the same problem with my cat. Her food dish is in the kitchen, so whenever anyone walks in there she thinks she should be fed. Ignoring it won't work. By feeding it when it meows you are essentially teaching it that the more it meows the more likely it is that it will be fed. Try wasalp's idea and spray it with water. Otherwise, just try to make sure that when you feed it, it isn't meowing.
 

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dfcrackhead said:
It always meows and stuff when it's hungry and it really annoys me, so I'm trying to ignore it's meowing and make it think I'm deaf so it will quit. So what I wanna know is, do you think it will work?

Am I weird for trying this?

Have you done anything similar? Did it work?
in answer to your questions:
no. yes. yes. no.

However, picking it up and cuddling it (especially if the cat doesn't particularly like being picked up or cuddled) tends to make it think more carefully about making noise. Word of warning, however, like all cat-training techniques, it will never be 100% effective.
If a cat wants to cry it'll cry.
 

Xenos Eriadin

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First of all:

dfcrackhead said:
So I'm trying to trick my cat into thinking I'm deaf....
Greatest thread title ever.

Secondly, I can't imagine it working out very well. While I'm not sure if this will make your cat stop meowing eventually, it's just going to become more persistent.

If it can't get your attention through noise, it's going to start jumping on your lap to ask for food, or keep running in between your legs as you're trying to carry an armful of xbox acessories through your home. Speaking from experience with my cat, just pick the easier option, and feed it when it's hungry.

EDIT.

dfcrackhead said:
It's not time to feed it and it's already overweight
Oh. Well then, just put it outside whenever it keeps meowing, and hopefully that might discourage it a little.
 

dfcrackhead

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Veldaroth said:
Yeah, I've got the same problem with my cat. Her food dish is in the kitchen, so whenever anyone walks in there she thinks she should be fed. Ignoring it won't work. By feeding her when she meows you are essentially teaching her that the more she meows the more likely it is that she will be fed. Try wasalp's idea and spray it with water. Otherwise, just try to make sure that when you feed it, it isn't meowing.
Yeah, I came up with this because I had to prepare some dinner and every time I went in the kitchen "MEOW MEOW MEOW" so I ignored it and on my way out I petted it a little bit just to annoy it
 

Naheal

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If your cat thinks you're deaf, he'll just take to clawing you to get your attention.
 

WittyInfidel

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You cannot pretend anything with a cat. They can read minds. Don't believe me? Go into another room without direct line of sight to your cat and simply *think* about opening up a container of their food. They will come running.
 

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dfcrackhead said:
Berserker119 said:
Why not just feed it?
It's not time to feed it and it's already overweight
Makes sense. The only other solution I can think of here is getting a dog uh.. putting it in a box.. Nope. You got this one.
 

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I'm thinking the cat will just go to further measures to get yon attention, but not because it thinks you're deaf, rather, because it freaking wants food/your attention.

It'll be a mix of "mew"'s, fur, and claws.
 

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dfcrackhead said:
Berserker119 said:
Why not just feed it?
It's not time to feed it and it's already overweight
You can feed cats with attention too. Just reach down for a quick pet to confuse and annoy your feline companion any time it asks for food.

"Meow? Where mah foodz?"
*pet kitty*
"WTF? Mew? I wanted food, not hand."
*pet kitty*
"Oh, you bastard. You forgot what food is." /walks away


Works on my cat, Ninja, anyway. (Until she reads this post, that is.)

Ninja: WTF dude!? You are SO getting cuddled tonight, asshole. I know how much you hate that.
 

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You're going to pretend you're deaf so that you don't have to take care of your pet? That's a bit negligent.
 

Veldaroth

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dfcrackhead said:
Veldaroth said:
Yeah, I've got the same problem with my cat. Her food dish is in the kitchen, so whenever anyone walks in there she thinks she should be fed. Ignoring it won't work. By feeding her when she meows you are essentially teaching her that the more she meows the more likely it is that she will be fed. Try wasalp's idea and spray it with water. Otherwise, just try to make sure that when you feed it, it isn't meowing.
Yeah, I came up with this because I had to prepare some dinner and every time I went in the kitchen "MEOW MEOW MEOW" so I ignored it and on my way out I petted it a little bit just to annoy it
Haha, awesome. Always fun to annoy the angry cats. Another thing you could try is putting the food dish somewhere in your house that you rarely go. Maybe if you don't walk by it's dish very often it won't make any noise. Careful, though... If you don't feed it on time it might take a more violent approach... My cat has learned to open doors, so there is no hiding from her...