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Owners Come Up With Plan To Stop Cat Going on Top of Refrigerator—Backfires
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A cat owner's attempt to stop their feline from climbing on the refrigerator has spectacularly backfired, leaving internet users in stitches.
Loki's owners said in a viral Instagram video shared in March under the username @ that, to stop their feline's habit of climbing atop the refrigerator, they decided to place something he really hates up there, hoping to keep him away, but they did not anticipate his next move.
"So, to stop you going up there, we put that bed up there, because you hated that bed. You're now kneading in it," the poster can be heard telling Loki, as he looks at him in the eyes while continuing to make biscuits on his once-hated bed.
"Look at the cheek of it! So, all of a sudden, you love that bed now because it's all the way up there. You're a naughty boy!" the poster continues.
Cats are natural climbers, and there are several reasons behind this behavior, according to Doylestown Veterinary Hospital in Pennsylvania. Felines are both predators and prey, and climbing offers them a useful advantage.
When the cats are up high, they have a better view of their surroundings, which is helpful for spotting prey such as mice or birds, which they instinctively hunt.
Climbing also provides an escape when they feel threatened, especially if there is a dog or another animal nearby, so, to feel safe, they look for the highest spot to hide.
For indoor cats, vertical spaces are very important to help them feel calm and relaxed, and more connected to their environment.
Cat behaviorist Anita Kelsey says owners must always ensure their indoor cats have means to release energy that would otherwise be released outdoors. She adds that climbing pole and shelves can be a fun activity that also keeps them in good shape.
Stock image: A domestic cat sits on top of a refrigerator, looking at the camera.
Stock image: A domestic cat sits on top of a refrigerator, looking at the camera.
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The video quickly went viral on social media and has so far received over 4.3 million views and more than 249,000 likes on the platform.
One user, Hols_79, commented: "The thing I love best about cats doing something naughty is how they always look you dead in the eye while they're doing it."
Arielleshorr said: "He's so happy you finally caught onto what he wanted."
Newsweek reached out to @ for comment via Instagram message. We could not verify the details of the case.
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