Sound on to hear her statements. As always with German translation
Ton an, um ihre Kommentare zu hören.
1st act: First inspection of the new way up. She isn’t too happy about the fact that she cannot directly jump from climbing position onto the board as she was used to in my old apartment
Erster Akt: Erstinspektion des neuen Weges nach oben. Sie ist nicht ganz zufrieden damit, dass sie nicht direkt aus der Kletterposition auf das Brett springen kann, wie sie es in meiner alten Wohnung gewohnt war
2nd act: She learns she can misuse the new way up as a lazy way down
Zwoter Akt: Sie lernt, dass sie den neuen Aufweg auch als faulen Weg nach unten missbrauchen kann
3rd act: She now always uses the lazy way down
Dritter Akt: Sie nutzt nun ausschließlich den faulen Weg runter
4th act: I set up a longer pole, both to accomodate her desire for jumping from pole to board as well as prevent her from being too lazy. She is VERY unhappy about the latter fact. Betrayal!
Vierter Akt: Ich habe einen längeren Pfosten angebracht. Zum einen, damit sie ihren gewohnten schnelleren Sprung nach oben nehmen kann. Zum anderen, um sie davon abzuhalten zu faul zu werden. Letzteres missfällt ihr SEHR. Betrug!
5th act: Begrudgingly she takes the longer way down
Fünfter Akt: Mosernd nimmt sie den langen Weg nach unten
6th act: She now understands the positive aspect of the change
Sechster Akt: Sie versteht nun die positive Seite der Änderung
Edit: Formatting, typo.
Smart Miez.
Schlaue Miez.Learn English with Miez
Deutsch lernen mit Miez
For all Miez knows, many or most human homes come standard equipped with cat walls :P
Her different meows sound so different, which is expected but still neat to me. The “Hey, what’s up?” meow at the end of the 3rd video sounds so different from the “I don’t understand what to do next, please help” meows in videos 4 and 5.
I like it when she climbs the pole and halfway up uses it to scratch her head. It’s neat seeing her cognitively process and learn the environment.
I think from a human perspective cats are really blind; they can see movement better than we can (for hunting), but they can’t look across a room and identify things like we can and do. I thought of this when you were helping Miez navigate the parallel bars (monkey bars) with tapping and maybe touching the next bar. Then, after she jumped across one, I think she recognized the structure as one she had encountered before, as she made the second jump and the next jump quite quickly.
Has she mastered the jump from the wooden platform to the monkey bars (or vice versa)? That seems like it might be the most challenging manoeuvre at the moment due the platform being kind of shallow from the wall and maybe not much friction on the wood
She knew those jumps already, she was just being lazy. Here’s a vid from a few weeks ago:
Actually I first had a longer board about half the depth installed and she used to jump up and down from there to the middle post:
Wish I could give a second upvote for the Futurama segment on the television.
I feel like those wall supports on the pole are prime for some kind of cat shelf. Complete with plants and vases and stuff to knock off.
(too bad it’d probably get in the way of using the pole.)
I was actually considering this, but only at the very top of the first post as an easy access to a then attached round hammock. Your comment in brackets is exactly the reason why I didn’t do it. I now attached the hammock to the board on the other side
Oh, I’m sure there’s other places to put things that can be knocked down for Miez’s amusement.
The shelf run looks nice! (and Meiz is stunning.)
She’s actually not one of those cats. She even tries to jump down with some toys in her mouth instead of just knocking them down.
Thanks, they’re actually not finished yet. I wanna round the edges and oil them. I love the red color of the beech that comes out then. (and I’ll cuddle her from you)
It’s always nice when the cats are polite like that!