Kittens don’t let anything get them down. They’re small, sure, and they don’t have full control of their limbs, but they’re still going to get into all the trouble they possibly can every single day. If there’s one thing for sure, it’s that even the smallest of kittens want to conquer things they probably shouldn’t.
Recently, one cute little kitten decided that it was time to learn how to get up on the bed. She knows that the bed is where her mama is, so of course, that’s where she wants to be. Instead of waiting for Mama to pick her up, though, she decided to take matters into her own paws.
Anais is really going through it with this kitten. She’s relatively small, which means she’s still young, and the youngest kittens are the nosiest ones. She can’t get up on her own, so she whines and cries until someone picks her up and puts her on the bed, couch, or wherever else her mom is.
Recently, though, she’s figured out that she can use one of Mom’s shoes to give her a boost, and then she can grab onto one of the sheets and hop up onto the bed. She mostly does it at night after Mom has fallen asleep; that way, she can’t get in trouble.
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Though she’s tiny right now, she’s also super young. She’s still being bottle-fed! However, she’s a Maine Coon, so she will not stay small for very long. Soon, she’ll start growing like a weed, and it’ll be hard to keep her off anything, from beds to counters and even high shelves.
Maine Coons are not for the weak, but Maine Coon kittens, especially, can be a little wild. They have more energy than your typical kitten would, and they’re just bigger than a regular kitten. It’s harder to fully control them. Once they’re adults and twice the size of a standard cat, it’s even funnier!
Maine Coons love to explore. They’re some of the most curious cats that life has to offer, and it can be harder to keep them safe. Luckily for this kitty, her mom will do whatever it takes!
This story was originally published by PawNation on Nov 27, 2025, where it first appeared in the News section. Add PawNation as a Preferred Source by clicking here.