Maybe it thought it was a tree? I see cats do that all the time and don't worry, they all get down safely.
cats are very curions animals and there a few ways to keep them from getting on the roof. you can get a fly swater and swat your cat every time he/she get's on the roof. if that does not work then you should find something that the cat is afraid of and put it on the roof. FOR EXAMPLE: if your cat is afraid of the color orange then you should put an orange colored paper on the roof so then your cat would be to afraid to go back up and do whatever. Cats can only get in through outside holes. The other possibility is you already had a cat (possibly kittens) in your ceiling when you boarded the holes up. I suggest you get up in the attic and see what is going on. Good luck
on the roof
No, when a cat opens its mouth and curls back its lips, it is called the Flehmen response. This behavior helps them to analyze scents more effectively by using a specialized organ called the Jacobson's organ, located in the roof of their mouth.
go on top of your roof and take it of
cat it really is cat
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof was released on 09/20/1958.
The Production Budget for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof was $3,000,000.
The duration of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - film - is 1.78 hours.
There are 4 acts in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennesse Williams.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - film - was created on 1958-09-20.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof grossed $17,570,324 worldwide.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof grossed $17,570,324 in the domestic market.
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Steve Randall - 1952 Cat on the Roof 1-5 was released on:USA: 10 July 1952Steve Randall - 1952 Cat on the Roof - 1.5 was released on:USA: 10 July 1952
Gooper and Mae
clik on the picture that goes meow (the cat) the green picture of the cat
It pretty much just means the cat felt like it.