I am unable to determine if Komatsu is the smartest mammal in the house... or as dumb as a sack of hammers.
Within the past few months, he's learned that an 18-pound cat can apply a non-trivial amount of force to movable objects. Thus far, his demonstrations of this principle have (at least where we've seen them) been confined to doors. Opening them. Closing them. Not content to use his head as a wedge and battering ram, as Riley does, Komatsu prefers to stand up and put his forepaws at about human-knee-height on the door.
Unfortunately for him, that has, on multiple recent occasions, resulted in him sealing himself in the master bathroom while the bipeds are away at work.
Sigh.
Within the past few months, he's learned that an 18-pound cat can apply a non-trivial amount of force to movable objects. Thus far, his demonstrations of this principle have (at least where we've seen them) been confined to doors. Opening them. Closing them. Not content to use his head as a wedge and battering ram, as Riley does, Komatsu prefers to stand up and put his forepaws at about human-knee-height on the door.
Unfortunately for him, that has, on multiple recent occasions, resulted in him sealing himself in the master bathroom while the bipeds are away at work.
Sigh.
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