I’m dead🤣 That’s exactly what my last cat did every night. My husband would leave his glass on the bar. By the time everyone but me had gone to bed. (Glass was sweating) I’d hear something sliding. Most of the time I caught her. A few times she knocked it off & boom, glass & liquid everywhere. I almost lost an entire set of glasses. She was adventurous for sure.
Lol... I had one that would knock 32oz plastic cups full of water on my head while I was sleeping. What was brilliant is she would wait for months to do it again...until she'd lulled me into a false sense of security🐸
I recommend "Thirstystone" coasters. They are way cool, cork on bottom and like sandstone upper. The only problem is sometimes with a sweating glass they stick to the glass too well and you don't notice till it falls with a bang (avoid glass tables!) and they easily break (super glue bonds them back together great though - most of mine are cracked and repaired actually).
I’m dead🤣 That’s exactly what my last cat did every night. My husband would leave his glass on the bar. By the time everyone but me had gone to bed. (Glass was sweating) I’d hear something sliding. Most of the time I caught her. A few times she knocked it off & boom, glass & liquid everywhere. I almost lost an entire set of glasses. She was adventurous for sure.
Lol... I had one that would knock 32oz plastic cups full of water on my head while I was sleeping. What was brilliant is she would wait for months to do it again...until she'd lulled me into a false sense of security🐸
I recommend "Thirstystone" coasters. They are way cool, cork on bottom and like sandstone upper. The only problem is sometimes with a sweating glass they stick to the glass too well and you don't notice till it falls with a bang (avoid glass tables!) and they easily break (super glue bonds them back together great though - most of mine are cracked and repaired actually).
I have a set that’s 34 years old. Nothing is cat proof. It was only on the bar.
"Nothing is cat proof" is axiomatic.