Anybody who has owned a number of cats knows there is always going to be one who, for reasons known only to itself, adores plastic bags. They like to lick it, chew it, play with it, and even sleep on it.
Weird.
Our kitty moose is one of those plastic-obsessed cats.
We store our recyclable plastic bags in a big black, cat shaped, fabric basket; which I take periodically to Meijer to deposit in their plastic bag recycle bin.
We used to keep the basket on the floor.
However, after too many mornings of finding bags of various sizes scattered about on the floor, I moved the basket up onto our kitchen island countertop.
When we got Moose he was already declawed (something we would never do to a cat, but there you go), and I was under the impression that Moose could not jump from the floor to the kitchen island countertop. The two clawed cats can jump from the floor to the chairs to the countertop. I thought those chairs were a little too tall for a clawless cat to safely manage.
Apparently, I was mistaken.
