I am of the opinion that this is nature for cats. My brother has a box of DVDs in the living room and it's too full, and my cat often knocks off the top ones.
Cat owners should never have fragile knick knacks.
LOL. I agree-cat owners can't keep fragile items. We've tried everything to keep our tabby off of the china cabinet. Double sided tape-he licked it off. A motion sensor alarm-he not only wasn't afraid of it, he walked up to it and deliberately bopped it to set it off. A motion sensor air freshener-he walked past it and nothing happened. Then I picked it up to see if it was turned on, and it went off in my face. Now I know how Wile E. Coyote felt.
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I am of the opinion that this is nature for cats. My brother has a box of DVDs in the living room and it's too full, and my cat often knocks off the top ones.
Cat owners should never have fragile knick knacks.
Thanks for the laugh!
LOL. I agree-cat owners can't keep fragile items. We've tried everything to keep our tabby off of the china cabinet. Double sided tape-he licked it off. A motion sensor alarm-he not only wasn't afraid of it, he walked up to it and deliberately bopped it to set it off. A motion sensor air freshener-he walked past it and nothing happened. Then I picked it up to see if it was turned on, and it went off in my face. Now I know how Wile E. Coyote felt.
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