Wrong approach. You got up there – you can get down. You have down that before. This is no different. (true story – my cat was on top of a neighbor’s one story roof. My husband saw the cat and was able to talk the cat down. I came back from a trip, was told what happened, apologised to the neighbor and told him do not worry about her, she can get down on her own. The next day the lovely dogwood tree next to the house was cut to the ground.)
We had a cat who persisted in climbing up on the roof at 1 am and screaming his head off at the upstairs bedroom window. My husband threw a pitcher of water out the window at him one night when he started his midnight serenade. He wasn’t our cat. Our cat was female and spayed and never allowed outside. The pitcher of water worked. The next night he was sitting on top the arbor next to the house. Howling his love song for the completely indifferent lady cat. Hubby got a garden hose…
The cat chased a squirrel up a very large oak tree and sat on a large limb that joined the tree at an equally large hole. She cried for assistance but we did not have a 20’ ladder so told she could get down on her own. It then became a game for her – chasing the squirrels up that tree to the hole. when it rained she would take shelter in the hole.
stairsteppublishing over 4 years ago
Wrong approach. You got up there – you can get down. You have down that before. This is no different. (true story – my cat was on top of a neighbor’s one story roof. My husband saw the cat and was able to talk the cat down. I came back from a trip, was told what happened, apologised to the neighbor and told him do not worry about her, she can get down on her own. The next day the lovely dogwood tree next to the house was cut to the ground.)
jagedlo over 4 years ago
Then leave her alone…eventually she’ll get hungry and have to come to you!
littlejohn Premium Member over 4 years ago
Tell her that she is going to get DOG food in her dish if she doesn’t come down.
willkepley over 4 years ago
Yeet!
Bob. over 4 years ago
Cat on my roof just jumped to the ground. No problem.
kathleenhicks62 over 4 years ago
The cat will come down when it is ready-this is from experience.
Tentoes over 4 years ago
You don’t have to rescue cats. They know how to get down.
jbarnes over 4 years ago
Our indoor-only cat got stuck in the same tree twice. Then we decided to lock her up at night so she couldn’t sneak out the dog door anymore.
Rista over 4 years ago
We had a cat who persisted in climbing up on the roof at 1 am and screaming his head off at the upstairs bedroom window. My husband threw a pitcher of water out the window at him one night when he started his midnight serenade. He wasn’t our cat. Our cat was female and spayed and never allowed outside. The pitcher of water worked. The next night he was sitting on top the arbor next to the house. Howling his love song for the completely indifferent lady cat. Hubby got a garden hose…
hooglah over 4 years ago
Shotgun works every time! (and they won’t do it again)
lordhoff over 4 years ago
So, just let her up there; she’ll learn.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 4 years ago
I’ve never seen a Cat skeleton in a tree or on top of a house, they will come down.
stairsteppublishing over 4 years ago
The cat chased a squirrel up a very large oak tree and sat on a large limb that joined the tree at an equally large hole. She cried for assistance but we did not have a 20’ ladder so told she could get down on her own. It then became a game for her – chasing the squirrels up that tree to the hole. when it rained she would take shelter in the hole.
hk Premium Member about 2 years ago
Hard to fix stupid. Leave him there.