Spyke
MBechreply
feddit.dk

I have tried to help cats in the past, and it usually end with me being more stuck than they looked to be, and them casually jumping away. Those pricks can fix their own problems.

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ahornsirupreply
feddit.org

Just open a can of tuna and put it on the floor. 9 times out of 10 the "stuck" cat will happily come down.

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MBechreply
feddit.dk

Have you seen the price of tuna lately?!?

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Sternreply
lemmy.world

Haven't ever seen a dead cat in a tree or on a roof in my life. Some folks need to let nature be nature.

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lemmy.world

Oh ty your preferred flavour of sky daddy! Since you have yet to see such a thing it musn’t be a thing!

Well, I did! I had to climb on my pops roof to get it down

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It’s a relevant point if you have seen a cat dead on a roof before. You acting like a cunt is not.

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lemmy.world

If this is regular height roof the cat can simply jump down and land on its feet, or it can use the drainage pipe for support. In my experience cats always check very carefully whether they can come down prior to climbing up. Only exception might be kittens.

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Casereply
lemmynsfw.com

I wouldn't say ALL cats check the physics before leaping.

I mean, they're impressive as a group... but individual outliers exist. My wife and I have 4 of them, lol.

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Lemminaryreply
lemmy.world

Can confirm. We also have 4ish and one of them is so adorably and inexplicably dumb. 😹

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LOL Well, the cat momma of our unexpected (and dumb) third is a bit of an oddball. We've tried to keep her indoors, but because she grew up outdoors, she wants to go outside or gets a little roudy with the other cats or starts rummaging and breaking stuff. But she's also perfectly content staying inside for a few hours while she naps, so we often let her in when we get home or when the weather is awful. She's with us but she's not really with us, but we treat her just the same.

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He got so much attention, love and affection the last time he was up there, no wonder he did it again.

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lemm.ee

Were we the only family that said "the cat will be fine" in literally every scenario? She's gonna fuck off for a day. She's on the roof. She's sleeping in the engine bay of the car. Who cares? She's a cat. She died quietly in her sleep at 16 years old by the way.

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gensreply
programming.dev

I got goaded as a kid to get a cat off a tree. My uncle scolded me because you should'nt do that or the cat will never learn.

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lemmy.world

Was redoing the floors in one my rooms, I had all the air vent covers off. Guess where the cat decided to go?

Was like the god damn scene from poltergeist where you could hear it all over the house but didn't know where exactly the meows orginated from echoing through the ductwork.

I forgot how I coaxed it to an exit, but I do recall grabbing it by the scruff and yanking it out as the cat tried to scamper back in. Went to go clean-up my scratches and the damn thing knocked over what I blocked the vent with and squeezed back in.

At that point I was tempted to just turn on the furnace heat and call it a day. But didn't want to deal with the stink.

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That's the beauty of it. When wintertime rolls around the Scotsman in the walls simply freezes to death.

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just open a can of wet food and the cat will crawl to you like solid snake

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We had a similar experience with our cat when she was a kitten. Got in the ceiling through our little maintenance closet, was quite an experience hearing our cat pacing and meowing in the ceiling, while trying to lure it back to the way it got in with taps and treats.

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lemmy.world

My cat Parker ran up the tree out front. I just looked at him and said "ok fuckface, see you when you decide to come down".

He could sense my tone of voice, and just shimmied his ass back down. It was hilarious.

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Oh yeah, he was totally in rascally play mode. I love rascally play mode, but not when it's bring out a ladder and go through the motions of rescue play mode LOL

I had never seen a cat's ass just wiggle itself backwards down a tree before, always more of a "suicide dive" while kind of running down the trunk, and then sprint to safety when they land

I guess Parker could sense when I started to turn my back on him that I was not having any of it that day lol

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lemmy.world

I think you are missing something. You can keep those weaker birds alive and avoid keeping cats cruelly locked indoors. You could just avoid keeping cats entirely.

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My cat is perfectly happy being an indoor cat with supervised outdoor time. She's more upset when she gets closed out of the bedroom than she is about not being able to go outside whenever she wants.

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I don't know what kind of cats you've met but mine are perfectly content with being inside.

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aussie.zone

My cat got half-way up the tree in our yard, and then slowly shimmied down by hanging and swinging between the two main branches. He’s never gone up again once though.

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chiliedoggreply
lemmy.world

My Dad was a firefighter fpr 35 years, and his go-to line when someone wanted help gettong a cat down was, "Have you ever seen a cat skeleton in a tree?"

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discuss.online

Mine went missing for a day, and then at 2am a neighbor started pounding on the door - was this our cat wailing keeping them awake?

So I climbed about 30' up a pine tree in my boxers, in the dark, unwrapped the cat from the tree, wrapped it around my bare chest (it's terrified fully extended claws made this a snap, right into my flesh) and down we went.

She never tried that again, but did enjoy annual escapes onto the roof until the arthritis got too bad.

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percentreply
infosec.pub

Why didn't you put some clothes on before climbing? Personally, the pine sap and cat claws would be a pretty big motivator for me to wear clothes.

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Brains don't work great at 3am. Less so when a beloved feline is potentially in danger.

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A couple people here have suggested wet food to lure the cat down, but when mine found a spot abouve the cabinets that was much easier to get up than down that solution crossed my mind for only an instant before I realized it would probably only take one more go for him to realize there's a huge incentive to risking injury.

He would do this thing when he was angry where he would howl like a dog to make sure everyone within earshot understood the severity of whatever great injustice had taken place, and not taking him down when he wanted to be was definitely one of those cases. I'd give him maybe an hour to get his screaming in before getting around to helping him.

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lemm.ee

The first question is how did it get out while you were sleeping?

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You ever had a cat? When unobserved quantum state takes over and they are everywhere and nowhere at once.

Screen doors and old storm doors from the 80s are also notoriously bad at keeping a fat orange cat inside when the brain cell is too busy to understand the barriers to keep the outside out also are meant to keep the inside in.

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