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18th April 2010, 06:25 PM #1
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18th April 2010, 06:54 PM #2
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Harry doesn't jump either, he will climb up on things a bit like a military mission, one stage at a time. I haven't given it much thought because I assumed it was because of his build .Like Simba, he does climb the curtains but really now only if he's on the settee and can't see outside so swings on the curtains to get our attention. He's getting to big to start from the bottom !
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18th April 2010, 07:51 PM #3
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18th April 2010, 08:38 PM #4
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I have not found most MCs to be big jumpers. Our most frequent and best jumper is our smallest girl, Allie (12lbs). All of our four do go up on the main kitchen counters (~3ft high), though they also have a kiddie table as a step up, and they use this more than jumping right up. We did have one male that was incredibly athletic and learned to jump on counters and railings very young (so young he would also fall off). He would jump over you at the front door while bending to unhook a dog. I think around the second time he got outside he went 15-20ft up a tree and out on a branch. Did not seem to know how to get down, so I went to get an extension ladder. As I was approaching with the ladder, he decided to get down the most direct way: he simply jumped. We were horrified, but totally uninjured and unfazed, off he then went with us continuing to give chase! Unfortunately, he died at 2, but he was one incredibly physical cat.
Glad none of ours have wanted to climb the curtains!
As for the appearance of the rear feet while growing...they definitely look way too large for their size until they get older. Our 9mos old male no longer looks like a bunny, but the rear feet are still too long looking (they are as long as the 1 1/2yr old male who is overall bigger). They do grow into them. Our boys in particular have often liked to sit with one rear leg kind of sticking out to the side. If that is what you mean, I don't think it is too unusual.
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18th April 2010, 11:13 PM #5
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You just reminded me how bad Milo was at errrrrrrrrm landing
Simba used to play a game of get round the room without touching the floor & im sure it was to show uo the pedigree cat
Simba would jump & land lightly onto most things including the top of doors & you just knew Milo was doing it as you could hear a right comotion of claws & then thud
I'll try & get a pic of Louie sitting & see what you think
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18th April 2010, 11:28 PM #6
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Winston can jump onto the kitchen table which is about 3ft high.
I'm dreading when he can manage the kitchen benches
He also likes to launch himself onto the t.v unit, and from there propels himself onto the book shelves. Will try and post some photos!
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