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4th August 2010, 10:56 PM #1Active Cat


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So far at 15 weeks old, Oscar seems to be a climber, he has a multi level scratching post, and he shimneys up it pretty quickly!! Not so confident at jumping yet, but maybe that wil change with age!
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4th August 2010, 11:43 PM #2Über Cat


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MC males are not great jumpers in general, but I will note that hip dysplasia can be an issue for MCs, which is why all responsible breeders should be testing for it in their breeding cats. I would suggest you make certain this isn't the cause of his behavior. It can be evaluated with xrays.
Here are some links I know of:
MCBFA Health Issues
Hip Dysplasia in Cats: Winn Feline Foundation
PennHIP Home
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5th August 2010, 03:55 AM #3Top Cat



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10th August 2010, 04:13 PM #4Moderator




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Thanks everyone for your helpful comments. Larry's jumping has improved, he seems to be able to judge it a bit better and now he jumps fairly cleanly onto the kitchen chairs/my lap. Monty though, is something else! He's so big, long and strong, jumping onto the counters is nothing at all to him and he can do it in a split second. I wonder, if he were to jump to his limit, how high it would be! (Don't really want to test him on that, though!) I think Larry has been watching his brother and thinking, hmm, I want to do that too...
They are nearly 6 months old now and the boisterousness has gone up a gear. We have a grand piano and a stack of guitar amps, and they've started to jump from the top of the amps onto the piano lid - eeek!!!! Who needs a kitten tree, eh?
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10th August 2010, 05:22 PM #5Moderator




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The cats bedroom "was" known as the music room & like you Howlinbob it is pretty full of speakers,amps & on the wall a couple of acoustic guitars that we occasionly hear a non melodic twang from but the best time is when the drum kit gets put up & boy do they have fun then,everything from cymbals to bass drum is fair game & that does become a cats climbing frame.....
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10th August 2010, 09:50 PM #7Top Cat



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Good to hear Leaping Larry's in town now. Maybe it's a confidence thing - Freyja's a couple of weeks younger than your babes and in the first month she was with us she seemed to get to have to psych herself up for a jump and then completely misjudge it and fall off/ not make it. I started to get a bit worried and decided I'd mention it to the vet if it was still a problem when she went back for her next weigh in, but she's got much more confident and her judgement is now pretty good. A bit like Larry, she also used to ask if she could get up on my lap or the sofa and I'd have to give her the nod first - now she just hops up without giving a second thought and barges whatever I'm doing out of the way!
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If hubby leaves drum kit up in there again will see what I can do....!
Now the babes have grown up & with the others 9kg plus cats hurling around things had started to go flying but one day could have the MC drummers instead of a cats choir.
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Buddy is definately a climber and as others have seen on his FB status's he encountered a ladder a few weeks back and had to be rescued :( In all honestly I don't think I have ever seen him jump more than a foot, he seems to climb up and down everything, outside walls included.



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