I still fail to see the jerkiness. Cats play rough, and cats play with TP. The latter can be mostly remedied by threading the roll so that the next sheet emerges from the back bottom; it's a rare cat that will figure out how to unroll it from behind.
A determined cat can go through a roll of TP in a couple of minutes... but only if the human has threaded it in the direction that allows a cat's downward paw-stroke to unroll a few more sheets. Thread it the other way, and the cat unrolls very little if any TP... and tears up only the top couple of layers.
Nonetheless, at Stella's request, I keep the kitties out of my bathroom. She's afraid they'll fall into the frequently raised toilet seat. As if any cat is that stupid...
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I still fail to see the jerkiness. Cats play rough, and cats play with TP. The latter can be mostly remedied by threading the roll so that the next sheet emerges from the back bottom; it's a rare cat that will figure out how to unroll it from behind.
Love the one where the cat pokes the butt of the exploring one, and sends it down the ladder. But you are right... these are just cats being cats.
Haven't experienced the toilet roll antics when I grew up with cats (the unrolling nor the biting...) but apparently cats like the softness of TP.
A determined cat can go through a roll of TP in a couple of minutes... but only if the human has threaded it in the direction that allows a cat's downward paw-stroke to unroll a few more sheets. Thread it the other way, and the cat unrolls very little if any TP... and tears up only the top couple of layers.
Nonetheless, at Stella's request, I keep the kitties out of my bathroom. She's afraid they'll fall into the frequently raised toilet seat. As if any cat is that stupid...
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