My poor old 15-year old Burmese male falls asleep in window sills, stools, stair landings, etc. Once he falls asleep he slowly "oozes" off his "perch" and falls, still asleep, to the the ground, or where ever. Cats do NOT land on their feet while asleep.
This happpens once every several hours. The other day he fell off the four-foot high shelf/bannister at the foot of my stairs, fast asleep, and hit the carpet like a sack of potatoes. I placed a four-foot fake plant there so that he could not perch there anymore.
The next morning, to my horror, I found him fast asleep on the simular bannister at the top of the stairs. If he had fallen off this he would have tumbled into the stair well - a six-foot or worse fall.
I piled books on this platform. I have placed pillows under all of the window sills that he favors, but he is still falling and I cannot tell if he is hitting pillow, table or floor.
Can anyone offer any advice?
This happpens once every several hours. The other day he fell off the four-foot high shelf/bannister at the foot of my stairs, fast asleep, and hit the carpet like a sack of potatoes. I placed a four-foot fake plant there so that he could not perch there anymore.
The next morning, to my horror, I found him fast asleep on the simular bannister at the top of the stairs. If he had fallen off this he would have tumbled into the stair well - a six-foot or worse fall.
I piled books on this platform. I have placed pillows under all of the window sills that he favors, but he is still falling and I cannot tell if he is hitting pillow, table or floor.
Can anyone offer any advice?