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My cat eats his own hair. It's so gross.
Also he learned to open doors. I have handles instead of knobs and he reaches up and paws at it until the door swings open. It's adorable but I can't keep him out of anywhere now.
I put up a toddler gate to keep him out of my bedroom but he leaps over it like a racehorse. So I had to buy a second one. He's desperate to explore this place that he's already explored countless times.
when we had cats, they learned to jump-grab the handles to open the doors. They even taught the kitties we later got.
At some point we had to install the handles rotated by 90°, so they pointed upwards. That mostly worked. Although one very deperminate cat learned to open them as well