Graceful and agile cats simply love to climb to the ceiling. Even a small kitten tries to climb as high as possible and gradually develops territories on shelves and cabinets.

Sometimes this behavior can irritate the owner, because despite its natural dexterity, the pet often drops valuable items on the heads of the household.

Therefore, many owners scold their cats for risky jumps and wonder why the animal is so eager to climb high objects. Having studied the behavior of cats, experts have found two reasons why climbers do this.

Observation and shelter

Cats like to live on high surfaces because they have an excellent view of the entire room and at the same time, the cat itself is not visible.

Accordingly, it will be the first to see danger or a potential victim, and will also be able to rest comfortably without fear of being caught by another predator.

While he is climbing up, the cat will have time to escape in another way or take a favorable defensive position. Try taking your cat out of the closet. It will probably resist and may use its claws.

Climbing is important and necessary for cats

If you look at the way cats behave in the wild, you will notice that they choose quite high places.

Very often you can see cats living near trees or other high surfaces. As soon as they think that the situation is becoming dangerous, they instantly climb up a tree.

Pets, like their wild relatives, listen to their instincts. Although they are usually not in danger in the apartment, the desire to find a safe place outweighs the need, and the cat begins to explore cabinets and shelves.

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