One of my cats loves to test the law of gravity. I have to be careful about items on my kitchen table. So far, she has pushed off (and broken): two lamps, three Brita pitchers, a large glass bowl, a blender, a vase, two drinking glasses and two coffee cups. I might have left out something .... I would carefully sweep up the shards, and wipe the kitchen floor, but still for a couple of weeks my bare feet would find the shards, ow, ow, ow .... I wonder why cats feel a need to push things off tables and other surfaces??
It is true .. flat earth ... cats would have pushed off everything. BTW, I also was born in 1954 and I am eccentric.
Well you never know when gravity will shut off. Cats have taken the responsibility to always keep checking. You just never know.
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