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Why Do Cats Knock Things Over?
Since you’re reading this article, you’ve probably witnessed the following classic scene: your feline friend sits on a table, ...
Anyone who has a cat knows how much kitties love knocking things over. From a potted plant to a priceless piece of china, pretty much no object is safe from your precious pet's curious paws.
Cats love to knock stuff over and push things off tables, which can lead to a lot of broken items. Are they mean-spirited goblins that hate your stuff? Sort of—but not exactly. Here’s the ...
One cat habit I really can't seem to figure out, though, is why they love to knock things over. Why do they seem to find enjoyment in pushing items to the edge of the table and watching them fall ...
To best explain this fact, I've rounded up a collection of videos of cats knocking things over, because yes, it's really a thing. Luckily, like with all cat-related content, the internet has an ...
Epic purring, adorable antics and cozy cuddles generally keep cat lovers content. But then there's the feline frenzy to knock things over. What gives? Another question that often rears its head ...
Cats have a knack for knocking things off their perches—even after you plead with them not to. There’s something seemingly passive-aggressive about the way they slowly tip over your belongings ...
Because not only do cats knock things over, they seem to take pride in it. Cats are natural-born predators, from the smallest house cat to the biggest wild one. As many cat owners will tell you ...
Cats have a knack for knocking things off their perches—even after you plead with them not to. There’s something seemingly passive-aggressive about the way they slowly tip over your belongings ...