Hello!
I've had 2 sister cats for a year and a half. Over the last few weeks, the smaller (thinner and more agile) of the 2 has started to jump high onto a bookshelf (which is above my head, I'm 5'5") and seems to INTENTIONALLY knock over the fragile nic-nacs on that shelf.
At first, I was coming home to find broken things on the floor, and then she did it in front of me. She literally pushes things down and watches them fall! It's like a game for her! She's already broken a few valuable things. I've put a number of things away, and now she's tugging at the books on that shelf! It's quite odd.
Is she bored? I have so many cat toys (and I recycle them, as in, hide some away for a while and bring back old ones, etc) and I play with my cats alot. She and her sister get along (they play together, play-fight, and sleep together)... I have enough things for them to climb up high. I am just stumped. I would like to know the cause of this so I can remedy it.
Thank you in advance for any help!
I've had 2 sister cats for a year and a half. Over the last few weeks, the smaller (thinner and more agile) of the 2 has started to jump high onto a bookshelf (which is above my head, I'm 5'5") and seems to INTENTIONALLY knock over the fragile nic-nacs on that shelf.
At first, I was coming home to find broken things on the floor, and then she did it in front of me. She literally pushes things down and watches them fall! It's like a game for her! She's already broken a few valuable things. I've put a number of things away, and now she's tugging at the books on that shelf! It's quite odd.
Is she bored? I have so many cat toys (and I recycle them, as in, hide some away for a while and bring back old ones, etc) and I play with my cats alot. She and her sister get along (they play together, play-fight, and sleep together)... I have enough things for them to climb up high. I am just stumped. I would like to know the cause of this so I can remedy it.
Thank you in advance for any help!