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cat likes the fridge
"MadHatter" wrote in message ... any ideas why my kitten would like to get into the fridge, besides her being curious? she jumps in there every chance she gets. one time, my bf told me she got in there and he closed the door for 15 sec. she he opened it, she was hiding behind a water filter pitcher. she was playing then. the same evening, she jumped into the fridge when i opened it. i closed the door for a few sec. when i opened it, she was trying to get in to the bag with bread. she also likes to lie on the floor in the shower. the floor is cool. it's not hot, or even warm, in our apartment. we have air conditioning on all the time. i wonder if she just likes to sit on cool surfaces. i'm sure she doesn't feel the least bit cold in the fridge with her fur, but i don't think she should live in there. -L This is the sort of thing one has to be really careful about. Demelza, Ms. Hyper Cat, up till the age of 4, had an insatiable curiosity when she was younger, & as a result lived kinda 'on the edge'. I had to constantly haul her out of the fridge, the microwave, the fireplace, the dryer, every single cupboard in the house... she was as familiar w/ every cubic inch of this house as was possible for her to be. Cathy |
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It could be because of the colder air. I wouldn't recommend you allow them
access to the inside of it though. When it comes to appliances, fatalities can happen. "MadHatter" wrote in message ... any ideas why my kitten would like to get into the fridge, besides her being curious? she jumps in there every chance she gets. one time, my bf told me she got in there and he closed the door for 15 sec. she he opened it, she was hiding behind a water filter pitcher. she was playing then. the same evening, she jumped into the fridge when i opened it. i closed the door for a few sec. when i opened it, she was trying to get in to the bag with bread. she also likes to lie on the floor in the shower. the floor is cool. it's not hot, or even warm, in our apartment. we have air conditioning on all the time. i wonder if she just likes to sit on cool surfaces. i'm sure she doesn't feel the least bit cold in the fridge with her fur, but i don't think she should live in there. -L |
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I would love to know too. When we first got Stella, she was about 3 months
old and all she did was try to get in the fridge. If she succeeded, she would hop on the bottom shelf, get to the back and settle down. We started barricading it off with things and she eventually gave up. -- rach "Cat Protector" wrote in message news:%tESc.21742$Oz2.8773@okepread06... It could be because of the colder air. I wouldn't recommend you allow them access to the inside of it though. When it comes to appliances, fatalities can happen. "MadHatter" wrote in message ... any ideas why my kitten would like to get into the fridge, besides her being curious? she jumps in there every chance she gets. one time, my bf told me she got in there and he closed the door for 15 sec. she he opened it, she was hiding behind a water filter pitcher. she was playing then. the same evening, she jumped into the fridge when i opened it. i closed the door for a few sec. when i opened it, she was trying to get in to the bag with bread. she also likes to lie on the floor in the shower. the floor is cool. it's not hot, or even warm, in our apartment. we have air conditioning on all the time. i wonder if she just likes to sit on cool surfaces. i'm sure she doesn't feel the least bit cold in the fridge with her fur, but i don't think she should live in there. -L |
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I would love to know too. When we first got Stella, she was about 3 months
old and all she did was try to get in the fridge. If she succeeded, she would hop on the bottom shelf, get to the back and settle down. We started barricading it off with things and she eventually gave up. -- rach "Cat Protector" wrote in message news:%tESc.21742$Oz2.8773@okepread06... It could be because of the colder air. I wouldn't recommend you allow them access to the inside of it though. When it comes to appliances, fatalities can happen. "MadHatter" wrote in message ... any ideas why my kitten would like to get into the fridge, besides her being curious? she jumps in there every chance she gets. one time, my bf told me she got in there and he closed the door for 15 sec. she he opened it, she was hiding behind a water filter pitcher. she was playing then. the same evening, she jumped into the fridge when i opened it. i closed the door for a few sec. when i opened it, she was trying to get in to the bag with bread. she also likes to lie on the floor in the shower. the floor is cool. it's not hot, or even warm, in our apartment. we have air conditioning on all the time. i wonder if she just likes to sit on cool surfaces. i'm sure she doesn't feel the least bit cold in the fridge with her fur, but i don't think she should live in there. -L |
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It could be because of the colder air. I wouldn't recommend you allow them
access to the inside of it though. When it comes to appliances, fatalities can happen. "MadHatter" wrote in message ... any ideas why my kitten would like to get into the fridge, besides her being curious? she jumps in there every chance she gets. one time, my bf told me she got in there and he closed the door for 15 sec. she he opened it, she was hiding behind a water filter pitcher. she was playing then. the same evening, she jumped into the fridge when i opened it. i closed the door for a few sec. when i opened it, she was trying to get in to the bag with bread. she also likes to lie on the floor in the shower. the floor is cool. it's not hot, or even warm, in our apartment. we have air conditioning on all the time. i wonder if she just likes to sit on cool surfaces. i'm sure she doesn't feel the least bit cold in the fridge with her fur, but i don't think she should live in there. -L |
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"MadHatter" wrote in message ... any ideas why my kitten would like to get into the fridge, besides her being curious? she jumps in there every chance she gets. one time, my bf told me she got in there and he closed the door for 15 sec. she he opened it, she was hiding behind a water filter pitcher. she was playing then. the same evening, she jumped into the fridge when i opened it. i closed the door for a few sec. when i opened it, she was trying to get in to the bag with bread. she also likes to lie on the floor in the shower. the floor is cool. it's not hot, or even warm, in our apartment. we have air conditioning on all the time. i wonder if she just likes to sit on cool surfaces. i'm sure she doesn't feel the least bit cold in the fridge with her fur, but i don't think she should live in there. -L Don't know why they find the fridge fascinating but one of my foster kittens will make a beeline for it every time someone opens the door. My Boots likes the dryer. Sometimes I think the really curious ones just like going where they aren't allowed to be. Boots doesn't want in a room until you shut him out and THEN it's the most desirable spot in the house. W |
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"MadHatter" wrote in message ... any ideas why my kitten would like to get into the fridge, besides her being curious? she jumps in there every chance she gets. one time, my bf told me she got in there and he closed the door for 15 sec. she he opened it, she was hiding behind a water filter pitcher. she was playing then. the same evening, she jumped into the fridge when i opened it. i closed the door for a few sec. when i opened it, she was trying to get in to the bag with bread. she also likes to lie on the floor in the shower. the floor is cool. it's not hot, or even warm, in our apartment. we have air conditioning on all the time. i wonder if she just likes to sit on cool surfaces. i'm sure she doesn't feel the least bit cold in the fridge with her fur, but i don't think she should live in there. -L Don't know why they find the fridge fascinating but one of my foster kittens will make a beeline for it every time someone opens the door. My Boots likes the dryer. Sometimes I think the really curious ones just like going where they aren't allowed to be. Boots doesn't want in a room until you shut him out and THEN it's the most desirable spot in the house. W |
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i don't know, but i think it's because it's cool there and because it's locked. she wants to be everywhere and i'm sure she'd rule the house (perhaps the world?) if she had opposable thumbs. her food is in a smaller fridge, so it's not the food. her food isn't in there, but yours is. cats have an amazing sense of smell. your food smells good. she wants some. |
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i don't know, but i think it's because it's cool there and because it's locked. she wants to be everywhere and i'm sure she'd rule the house (perhaps the world?) if she had opposable thumbs. her food is in a smaller fridge, so it's not the food. her food isn't in there, but yours is. cats have an amazing sense of smell. your food smells good. she wants some. |
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