Yes, one of ours does. She smashes through the cat flap and tears up the stairs, just stopping briefly to claw at the carpet at the top, then tears down again.
Our 11 week old kittens are full on 'scrap and chase' for an hour, then flat out asleep, awake for food, go mad again, chase the 1 year old rescue cat, repeat
Oh heck, they are awake and fuelled. They are currently in the cat run with step brother Leo. Big Tiggy has gone out (our 11 year old big Tortie - grumpy and antisocial).
My last cat used to do this. She would balance with all four paws on the edge of the tray, make the deposit then go into the tray, cover it over. She would then take off like a rocket spraying litter everywhere.
Our cat is now too old to be running anywhere he's just turned 18. Doesn't seem to have the strength to cover over the poop in the tray or garden these days . Even the birds have returned to the garden.
If i head towards the stairs then its a full on race to get to the top first no matter what part of the house she is in . This can include skidding across the wood floor and then running on the spot a bit until she gets a grip . at the top of the stairs there is normally a half forward roll with a corkscrew resulting in her head on the floor and her back up going up the door .
If i run up the stairs then she just sits at the bottom and looks at me like ive told her off .
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