Sylvester3
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Oh hallowed council of elders! Hear me, for I seek wisdom!

My wife and I decided to take on a pair of neutered cats whose owners have had to leave them behind when moving. They are a 3 year old female and a 2 year old male. We have had them since Saturday and already feel out of our depth!
I grew up with cats and know that they can be taught not to jump up on Kitchen counters/tables/wall units and shelves etc, but I'm not sure how to teach adult cats the same. We know that they were allowed everywhere in their previous owners house, and actually witnessed them drinking from the kitchen sink there. Obviously this is fine for some people, but not for us! We have been shouting at them and tapping their nose each time (on the advice of a cat loving friend) but it seems to have little effect. We are also worried about scaring them too much as they are very nervous, and have been spending most of their time hiding under the bed (when they aren't trying to access the worktops that is). So any other tips anyone?
My wife and I decided to take on a pair of neutered cats whose owners have had to leave them behind when moving. They are a 3 year old female and a 2 year old male. We have had them since Saturday and already feel out of our depth!
I grew up with cats and know that they can be taught not to jump up on Kitchen counters/tables/wall units and shelves etc, but I'm not sure how to teach adult cats the same. We know that they were allowed everywhere in their previous owners house, and actually witnessed them drinking from the kitchen sink there. Obviously this is fine for some people, but not for us! We have been shouting at them and tapping their nose each time (on the advice of a cat loving friend) but it seems to have little effect. We are also worried about scaring them too much as they are very nervous, and have been spending most of their time hiding under the bed (when they aren't trying to access the worktops that is). So any other tips anyone?