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how far up can cats go in a tree?
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As far as they want to… It’s usually the comming down that freaks them out! LOL!
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They can go all the way to the top. My cat went up so far that she got stuck!
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Answer 3
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they can climb all the way 2 the top
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All the way to the top
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My cat went to the very tippy, tippy top of the treetops. She got stuck!
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Answer 6
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Like everyone else said they can go all the way to the top of the tree.
And like what kat said, the coming down usually freaks them out. Most cats should just stay on the ground LOL
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