Kentucky law enforcement officials were called to a home where a black bear crashed through the ceiling and ended up on top of a stove.

According to CBS, a game warden and a local sheriff’s deputy chased the animal through an open door after discovering it perched on top of the stove in the kitchen.

"After taking a look around, it was determined that the bear had climbed up a ladder outside and squeezed through an opening in the attic," the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources said in a Facebook post. "The bear then fell through the ceiling into the residence below."

A photo was shared in the post, showing a bear on top of the stove. Another photo showed a hole in the ceiling where the bear apparently burst through as it fell.

Kentucky’s black bear population has increased over the past 20 years, according to the KDFWR, which says the animals are primarily spotted in the eastern region. Exposure to human food and the animals’ curiosity have led to increased sightings.

"Bears have an incredible sense of smell and are likely being lured by some type of food attractant. These attractants typically include garbage, pet food, and bird feeders," the KDFWR site reads. "The best thing to do is identify the attractant and remove the source. Bears will move on after realizing there is no food to be obtained."