Okay… picture this. You have a refrigerator, and to the right of it is a stove. above both are cabinets. So, of course, the cabinet over the fridge is on top of the fridge, while the cabinet over the stove is a good several feet above. The counter tops are, as in most kitchens, are flush with the stove. My dad finds his cat in the cabinet above the stove frequently. You’ll note that there are several things on top of the fridge, so that opening that cabinet is impossible, and also giving the cat about 3 inches of space to stand on at the very front of the fridge nearest the door. I know it’s hard to explain. But the only way the cat could conceivably reach the cabinet over the stove would be to jump from the stove onto the fridge, and while poised carefully in the 3 inches of space, somehow push the other appliances away from the cabinet door, climb in, and move the appliances back to their positions (from inside the cabinet, of course)... at which point in time she could then be free to move herself one cabinet over where she can squeeze her fat furry butt on top of all the cereal boxes (which leave only a few inches between the tops of the boxes to the ceiling, of course)