Sheila & Beau GA & Jeddie GA
Member Since 2009
And not the ones that are "set up", the ones that are folded and leaning against a wall. :roll:
I am putting some of that wire closet shelving into my tiny walk-in closet. It was a center ceiling light with a long pull chain. Normally, the cats do not have access to this closet, but I have to keep the door open to work in there. That hanging chain was way too tempting so I slung it over a hanger - and he was fixated on it. He climbed up two rungs while I wasn't looking - so I got him down. Next he was up to the 3rd. And I got him down. He is very fast and with my back turned for an instant he was up to rung four. He could see that darn chain, but not figure out how to get it (he contemplated climbing the rest of the way on me - I could tell. I got him down. He sat there looking up and meowing his fool head off. When I stepped two feet out of the room to grab my hammer he climbed to the fifth rung and before I could put down the hammer and get him off safely, he tried for the top rung - and fell, trying to grab me as he went (1.5" gash on my forearm). angry(2)_cat He was undeterred. I moved the ladder out of the room and he tried to climb the shelving unit (one of those 14" jobs with rods attached on either side). I finally took him out of the room and put him in one of his sleeping places. By the time he came back he forgot what he was after and simply got underfoot. ohmygod_smile
I am putting some of that wire closet shelving into my tiny walk-in closet. It was a center ceiling light with a long pull chain. Normally, the cats do not have access to this closet, but I have to keep the door open to work in there. That hanging chain was way too tempting so I slung it over a hanger - and he was fixated on it. He climbed up two rungs while I wasn't looking - so I got him down. Next he was up to the 3rd. And I got him down. He is very fast and with my back turned for an instant he was up to rung four. He could see that darn chain, but not figure out how to get it (he contemplated climbing the rest of the way on me - I could tell. I got him down. He sat there looking up and meowing his fool head off. When I stepped two feet out of the room to grab my hammer he climbed to the fifth rung and before I could put down the hammer and get him off safely, he tried for the top rung - and fell, trying to grab me as he went (1.5" gash on my forearm). angry(2)_cat He was undeterred. I moved the ladder out of the room and he tried to climb the shelving unit (one of those 14" jobs with rods attached on either side). I finally took him out of the room and put him in one of his sleeping places. By the time he came back he forgot what he was after and simply got underfoot. ohmygod_smile