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Business, 21.11.2020 02:00 thepantsgirl

DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO KEEP CATS OFF THINGS I have a vine in my room hanging from the ceiling and like 2 feet away I have a stackable white drawer thing and my cat decided last night she would jump from the site thing into my vine and apparently she failed a knocked the white thing down and she also got on my desked and knocked down a GLASS bowl off my desk and broke it and the paint bottles that were on my desk where all over my room

My room was destroyed in like 6 hours from one cat

I have to keep my cat locked up in my room at night because she will get on tables, our plant shelf , and destroy the house. We tried anything to punish her but she doesn't stop doing it

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