A new kitten in the house inevitably means lots of lots of electrical cords with teeth marks in them. Or does it? At the wire factory, mix in a bit of denatonium with the PVC insulation. One nibble, and the kitty will be disgusted, opting to chew on your leg instead.-- Aq_Bi, Nov 13 2010 Fried cat http://www.youtube....atch?v=PJW3Jpqjx5sFMarvellous [8th of 7, Nov 13 2010] Bitter electromagnet https://en.wikipedi...itter_electromagnetWhat I thought this idea was going to be related to, before I clicked on it [notexactly, Nov 13 2018] Denatonium https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denatonium [calum, Nov 13 2018] We suggest very thin, soft insulation, no circuit breakers, and a video camera.-- 8th of 7, Nov 13 2010 I have heard that rabbits are very fond of chewing household wires.-- xenzag, Nov 13 2018 We have heard that humans are very fond of chewing on fried household rabbits. What goes around, comes around.-- 8th of 7, Nov 13 2018 Nintendo covers its Switch catridges with denatonium benzoate, which I can confirm tastes really bad. Denatonium benzoate is non toxic and is commonly used for this purpose. Further googling suggests that you can buy this spray to deter pets (dogs) from biting things which are not supposed to be bitten.-- calum, Nov 13 2018 Hmm, catnip-coated cables, hmmm ....-- 8th of 7, Nov 13 2018 Or for just for you, mince meat encrusted high tension cables located within easy reach of a metal ladder.-- xenzag, Nov 13 2018 random, halfbakery