There are a few reasons your cat might be climbing everything.
It could be that they’re trying to get to a higher vantage point, or they could simply be enjoying the physical activity. Cats are natural climbers, and it’s not uncommon for them to want to scale things around the house.
If your cat is climbing furniture or other surfaces that they normally don’t, it could be a sign of boredom or pent-up energy. Make sure you’re providing enough mental and physical stimulation for your cat with toys, scratching posts, and plenty of opportunities to run and jump.
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Another possibility is that your cat is climbings as a way of marking their territory.
They may be leaving their scent on high surfaces in an attempt to stake out their space. If this is the case, you can try using Feliway, a synthetic pheromone that can help reduce stress and territorial behaviors in cats.
Whatever the reason for your cat’s newfound love of heights, make sure they have plenty of safe places to scratch their claws and explore.
Provide vertical spaces like shelves or cat trees for them to climb, and watch closely to make sure they don’t get into any trouble.
With a little understanding and patience, you can help your kitty satisfy their inner climber—and keep everyone happy in the process!
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