If determined enough a cat can make its way into an open attic.
Cat insists on going in attic.
We think because it is warm up there.
Raccoons squirrels opossums rats bats and even cats.
But yeah cats in the attic.
I m kinda at the end of my rope here.
Cats have a number of talents one of which is climbing.
Turns out the cat was pregnant and ended up delivering in the attic.
Cat hiding and cats in new homes.
My cat has been going to the attic where i have fiberglass.
Our other cat stays mostly downstairs with us.
When bringing newly adopted cats home they often use a form of bradshaw s math.
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My friend s cat loves to go in the attic.
We have a finished attic but there is no air up there.
Yes sometimes stray cats will inhabit the attic of a house.
He has done it 3 times in the last month and there doesn t seem to be any method to his madness.
Stray cats or feral cats as they are also called behave like many other wild animals.
Feral felines are known for climbing into tight spaces and then not being able to get back out again.
I have resorted to putting her food and water and a litterbox up there with her.
Even better one of my mom s strays loved to go on the roof.
Well not howling so much.
Adding insulation to your attic is a blast with the atticat insulation blowing machine.
The cat found a hole in the siding and was able to crawl in.
I have brought her downstairs and she just seems petrified and runs back upstairs.
My cat was in my attic with fiberglass insulation for 3 days rolling in it making dough and crawling between it.
If you have a feral cat in the attic you need to find out how it got inside.
My cat is 13 years old and has never once had litter box issues.
Now he suddenly has started to randomly poop on the carpet by the front door.
The cat would climb a tree then jump 5 6 feet to the roof.
One of our cats mooooo will not come down out of the attic.
During the cold months feral cats will seek warmth as much as any animal.
It conditions the atticat expanding blown in pink fiberglas insulation by breaking it up and fluffing it adding millions of the tiny air pockets that give the material its insulating power.
I m answered by a verified cat vet.
I remove all kinds of wild animals from attics.
Most of the time the customer hears scratching and scampering and clawing in the attic.
In addition feral cats often enter an attic for the same reason as wildlife to have a safe space to give birth do and raise a litter of young.
On occasion stray cats will find an attic a warm dry safe place to live much like a raccoon or squirrel does.