Your cat knocks things over. What to do next?
If you have a cat, you know that she knocks things over. Sometimes this can be amusing, and you sure have a lot of funny memories, but other times, if your cat knocks things over repeatedly, this can become annoying.
But why are cats doing this? Do they just want to be annoying, or are they trying to send you a message? Is there a good reason for this behavior? People usually say that this is a sign that cats are not intelligent, while others say that they do this exactly because they are intelligent. But what is the truth?
That’s why we are here today; we want to discover the true reasons why your cat knocks things over. Are you ready to figure this out?
One Response
LOL, my Tuxedo knocks things over when I am late in feeding her or wants my attention. I have lived with many cats over the years and cats are extremely intelligent. People who say they are not have never lived with one or have NO idea about the one that lives with them. I brought a young Pitfall into the household to live with my two cats. The younger one took the time to get to know him, the older Maine Coon is still getting comfy sniffs him on occasion and caught him sleeping with the Pit on the couch once lol. The Pit? is a social butterfly and loves everyone and everything. Each animal is different with different personalities. It is up to us to get to know them and to make them welcome them into our homes and to teach them as we do our children how they must behave in this world. Animals are just another species and we must learn how to teach them how to live in our world.