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We've just moved into a new apartment and there's a large gap between the ceiling and cabinets.
Alice, of course, quickly discovered she could jump up there. It's not so much a problem with the cabinets beside the fridge because she can easily hop back down, but the cabinets on the other side of the kitchen aren't connected to anything, so she can get up but not down.
My fiance has already had to stand on a chair and haul her down (I'm not tall enough, even with a chair).
Does anyone know a good way to block off the top of the cabinets so she won't jump up there again? Or will she learn her lesson from getting stuck?
Edit: We could also put her cat shelves up leading up to the cabinets so she can get up and down easier, but should we really be encouraging that? Is it safe?
Alice, of course, quickly discovered she could jump up there. It's not so much a problem with the cabinets beside the fridge because she can easily hop back down, but the cabinets on the other side of the kitchen aren't connected to anything, so she can get up but not down.
My fiance has already had to stand on a chair and haul her down (I'm not tall enough, even with a chair).
Does anyone know a good way to block off the top of the cabinets so she won't jump up there again? Or will she learn her lesson from getting stuck?
Edit: We could also put her cat shelves up leading up to the cabinets so she can get up and down easier, but should we really be encouraging that? Is it safe?