The truth of the matter is all living things learn by doing and experiencing - even when it's not so pleasant. Allowing their cat to experience being up there, since it climbed up there on it's own anyway, will likely help teach it not to go up there to begin with (hopefully).
Some people here (like aaalessandraaa) imply you didn't teach it anything because it didn't fall. I pity people who make stupid comments like that without knowing jack about this animal. But that's people for you.
When cat has no name and one hears comment like "where's the other cat", it raises a concern. Their longevity and certainty of living in one place is always slim. Many people respect only that which has higher intellingence than themself or that which is stronger. Unfortunately.
She was at a location where a sharp object might have hurt her. Cats are used to being picked-up by their neck skin. Trust me; any other part I pick her up on she won't be so gentle with me...
I have a cat that used to climb a loft railing in my mother's house and he could either fall only a couple of feet to the carpet on one side, or fall about ten feet the other side into the living room. He used to drive me crazy, but he always managed "tip toeing" on the railing which scared me to death.
A shorter fall for a cat is more dangerous than a longer fall because they can't right themselves in a shorter distance.
I'll try that theory. I live on the 4th, so I will throw her out the window to see if she lands on her paws! Just kidding. Actually I sometimes throw her in the air and she lands correctly on the bed (softly that is). Fun fun fun!
The truth of the matter is all living things learn by doing and experiencing - even when it's not so pleasant. Allowing their cat to experience being up there, since it climbed up there on it's own anyway, will likely help teach it not to go up there to begin with (hopefully).
Some people here (like aaalessandraaa) imply you didn't teach it anything because it didn't fall. I pity people who make stupid comments like that without knowing jack about this animal. But that's people for you.
KE4RWS 10 months ago
"if you fall you will learn." that was good. XD
xoxoblackroses15xoxo 1 year ago
When cat has no name and one hears comment like "where's the other cat", it raises a concern. Their longevity and certainty of living in one place is always slim. Many people respect only that which has higher intellingence than themself or that which is stronger. Unfortunately.
saipan443322 1 year ago
Lol that must've been hard crawling ontop of a whiteboard :P least he had a go at it :)
MetalJaXtA666 2 years ago
Don't climb this thing!
moosers 3 years ago
lol XD
OurxRandomXworld 3 years ago
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lol.. you and you cat does not have a life..
proxoy 3 years ago
how funny! i still wish i had a cat!
lesainteamy 3 years ago
House cats are easy to take care of. If you ever take a cat, check out my toilet-training video. I'm sure you will love having a cat as a friend!
mhuizing 3 years ago
I guess it learned even without falling, eh?
P.S. it's not stupid for their little minds :)
aaalessandraaa 3 years ago
what have we learned today???
cat looks at you like your crazy, lmao
soiibeaner15 3 years ago
are u learing yet? are u learing? do u have to fall to learn?
claywhitson 4 years ago
i thik u hould have picked up ur cat but mine always climbs in hard to get plases, yesterday she crawled under my t.v and couldent get out.
it took like 10 miniuts for me to get her outXD
pinkcrystalz 4 years ago
hahahah awesome movie
5 stars
i have siamese cats also..there a lovely breed :)
tazzafairy 4 years ago
wyd u pick him/her up like dat???!!!!?!
ThenextBatista 4 years ago
She was at a location where a sharp object might have hurt her. Cats are used to being picked-up by their neck skin. Trust me; any other part I pick her up on she won't be so gentle with me...
mhuizing 4 years ago
And don't complain! You like wresteling and they do it more roughly! hihihihihi
mhuizing 4 years ago
lol! I still LOVE cats!
ThenextBatista 4 years ago
By the way, that's a beautiful cat. It looks like my Seal Point Siamese.
bbos555 4 years ago
I have a cat that used to climb a loft railing in my mother's house and he could either fall only a couple of feet to the carpet on one side, or fall about ten feet the other side into the living room. He used to drive me crazy, but he always managed "tip toeing" on the railing which scared me to death.
A shorter fall for a cat is more dangerous than a longer fall because they can't right themselves in a shorter distance.
bbos555 4 years ago
I'll try that theory. I live on the 4th, so I will throw her out the window to see if she lands on her paws! Just kidding. Actually I sometimes throw her in the air and she lands correctly on the bed (softly that is). Fun fun fun!
mhuizing 4 years ago
oooo u shoulda let him fall lol
mattateacat 4 years ago
lol from up there your cat looked smaller
KuromimiLuna 4 years ago
hahahaha to funny!!! ^_^
candy18869 4 years ago