Keeping her inside would solve that problem and also would be much safer and healthier for her in many other ways too. She may be getting on the roof for other reasons you're unaware of, such as to get away from something that she sees as a threat.
2007-06-22 16:25:44
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answered by TheSnakeWhisperer 3
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Cats love being up high. Its not for attention at all its more so the high place to sit alone. then again it can be for birds that land on your roof as well. To get your cat form doing this is declawing her. I know I never want to have to do that for my cat but its the best way. Other then that try to get all the things that she uses to get up there off the side of the house. If this don't work then its the declawing next. Sorry I cant help other then you keep her inside 100% of the time.
2007-06-22 16:27:40
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answered by Arizona Chick 5
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the cat is probaly terrified already so strangers i wouldnt recomend , how close are u to the roof or the tree he used to climb onto the roof , u can perhaps get a male that isnt afraid to climb a tree to objective to place a board from the branch she climbed directly to to the roof , if u have an prolonged adequate ladder and its risk-free u are able to place the ladder alongside the construction , u would be greatly surprised what proportion cats can climb up and down a ladder if the cat isnt down by potential of morning then i could call the fireplace deparmnt to work out in the event that they might help u
2016-11-07 06:28:24
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answered by ? 4
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Aside from keeping her inside where she is safer ther's nothing you can do. My cat kept climbing on next door neighbors garage roof and he was so mad(the neighbor) because cat looked in his bedroom window. He didn't talk to us for a bout 5 yrs. Now cat is about 10 and stays right by the house. Won't come inside for more than5 mins.
2007-06-22 17:17:09
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answered by Judy B 2
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You probably can't do anything about it. It's not like you can have a sit down with a cat and talk to them about it. Cat's just aren't as understanding as humans are. As long as she isn't in any danger though, I wouldn't worry about her going on the roof.
2007-06-22 16:25:55
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answered by spike_spiegel40 3
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Well keep her inside would be my suggestion. Cats are not exposed to the outside elements (diseases, fights, cars, etc.). I'm not exactly sure how she gets on the roof but just maybe try keeping her indoors and use catnip. Cats love it :)
2007-06-22 17:09:11
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answered by Malia 7
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i don't see the problem.
if it's safe, and she can get down by herself, then what is the problem?
perhaps you should let her experience a thunderstorm out there...then maybe she won't be so eager to get back up there. cats are smart creatures. if she senses that she is in danger she will get down and probably not get back up there.
2007-06-22 16:26:52
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answered by spaz 3
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Let her have her moment of shine, cats don't live as long as humans.
2007-06-22 16:20:21
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answered by Virgo27 6
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lock your doors
2007-06-22 17:29:36
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answered by CDOG R 1
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