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Cat Loves Refrigerator
I wonder if anyone else has experienced this. Usually when I open the
refrigerator door, Mico sticks his head inside, and I have to push him out. But three times now, he's gotten the better of me, and wiggled on top of the last shelf, and gone to the back of the fridge! It's not like my apartment is overheated or anything. Weird.... - Ruby Tuesday |
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"Ruby Tuesday" wrote in message ...
I wonder if anyone else has experienced this. Usually when I open the refrigerator door, Mico sticks his head inside, and I have to push him out. But three times now, he's gotten the better of me, and wiggled on top of the last shelf, and gone to the back of the fridge! It's not like my apartment is overheated or anything. Weird.... - Ruby Tuesday Not so weird, Ruby. Many cats just can resist climbing into anything at all. We can't keep our guys out of closets, cupboards, boxes, shopping bags or anything else that is opened for more than a few seconds. Smokey |
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"Ruby Tuesday" wrote:
I wonder if anyone else has experienced this. Usually when I open the refrigerator door, Mico sticks his head inside, and I have to push him out. But three times now, he's gotten the better of me, and wiggled on top of the last shelf, and gone to the back of the fridge! It's not like my apartment is overheated or anything. Weird.... Yes, I think they love it, but I imagine there might be some risk of suffocation if you forget. Please be sure to research the suffocation matter if you have any doubts. Personally, after some experience with that, I don't think it's worth it. I like to always know that my cats are in a safe place (they are extremely tough creatures, but sometimes ignorant of human made hazards and dogs). Good luck. |
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Ruby Tuesday wrote:
I wonder if anyone else has experienced this. Usually when I open the refrigerator door, Mico sticks his head inside, and I have to push him out. But three times now, he's gotten the better of me, and wiggled on top of the last shelf, and gone to the back of the fridge! It's not like my apartment is overheated or anything. Weird.... You could load the fridge up with water jugs (recycled beverage containers) so there's no room for kitty bodies. I think I would re-train the critter by closing the door and counting to about 20. By then the fridge interior would have gotten v-e-r-y s-c-a-r-y and when you open the door you'll have to stand back. This would solve the problem of forgetting that kitty is in there and accidentally closing him up. Will spare you the parrot-in-the-freezer joke. --Karen M. |
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