Comment protecting wires on the cheap (Score 1) 190
I have a similar problem with one of my cats and found on the cheap and simple solution: split convoluted tubing.
Traditionally found in stereo stores to help gather unsightly cable spaghetti together into a single, somewhat slightly plastic tube, this has proven the perfect answer to discourage pet cable chewing. When bitten the split parts crackle against each other (a real surprise to the cat) and the tubing has chew marks on it. Only a few places have needed additional protection: duct tape. Together, these two inexpensive products have stopped cable chewing on all cables that they have been used on (which is all exposed cables in my home).
Hope this helps!
-JM
Traditionally found in stereo stores to help gather unsightly cable spaghetti together into a single, somewhat slightly plastic tube, this has proven the perfect answer to discourage pet cable chewing. When bitten the split parts crackle against each other (a real surprise to the cat) and the tubing has chew marks on it. Only a few places have needed additional protection: duct tape. Together, these two inexpensive products have stopped cable chewing on all cables that they have been used on (which is all exposed cables in my home).
Hope this helps!
-JM