My iguana gave up climbing curtains when he accidentally tore one down–he did not like to repeat accidents, and took pains not to–but it’s hard to imagine any cat caring about what he did to the curtains. There’s always more curtains somewhere else.
My iguana gave up climbing curtains when he accidentally tore one down–he did not like to repeat accidents, and took pains not to–but it’s hard to imagine any cat caring about what he did to the curtains. There’s always more curtains somewhere else.
I had a cat that insisted on doing that. He was a real pain, and I was never able to
stop him.
Our cat Buster used to do it… but it was impossible to stay mad at him.
Many years ago, we found ourselves with a Siamese cat that had been declawed by his original owner. He touched grass for the first time in his life at our place and even learned to hunt. He could grasp with his toes, somehow.
One day, we walked into the living room and found him halfway up the curtain. I don’t know who was more surprised – him, or us!