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How to prevent cats from climbing windows

Cats climbing windows is related to their physical structure. Their small size, light weight, and strong back legs compared to front legs allow them to generate tremendous bursts of power in an instant. Additionally, cats' ancestors needed to hunt in the wild, which is inherited during the species' development and not a unique behavior of individual cats. Therefore, cats have strong jumping abilities. If the owner is not nearby, it is best not to let the cat climb windows, as it may fall and suffer injuries such as fractures.

Reason 1 for climbing windows

Cats climb balconies because they are curious about the outside scenery. If there is no protection on high-rise balconies, such as mosquito nets, cats are easily prone to falling off while playing, causing life-threatening situations. Owners at home can buy some small toys, such as cat fishing rods, to divert the cat's attention so that they won't often climb the balcony to look around.

Reason 2 for climbing windows

High places are relatively safe. When cats feel threatened or scared, they like to climb high because high places are difficult for ordinary animals to reach, allowing cats to stay in a safe place. High places offer a wider view, allowing cats to see more areas that they can't pay attention to. Cats have a strong sense of territory, so they like to observe their territory from high places.

The role of cat climbing frames

In terms of practicality, cat climbing frames are worth purchasing. They not only allow cats to exercise indoors but also serve as tools for cats to scratch and bite. At the same time, they can provide a place for multiple cats to play and rest together. However, if the cat shows no interest in the climbing frame after guidance, the frame's utilization value may not be high. Therefore, purchase a cat climbing frame according to the cat's specific situation.