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Old 12-08-2017, 09:10 AM #1
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Default abby is jumping on the mirrored unit

it is really high. she has been watching it for two weeks now. she is up there right now looking very proud. I hope she doesn't break her neck. she has no trouble getting down
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I'm sure she will be fine, Bobby

Buddy is a senior citizen at 11 (?) and gets up on the top of the fridge and cabinets, has no problem getting down, and has never had any type of injury. I hope that that reassures you
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My kitties love climbing. I really think they know how to get up and down.

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I am afraid because abby is leaping four feet from cabinet to cabinet and they are high. I rearranged the furniture but she figured out how to still do it. It might be more dangerous. she has no trouble getting done. Iam not worried about that. a couple of times she has fallen when she tried to grab onto something but was all right
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Do you think she was safer before you moved things around?

I still think she will be okay. Kittens can be daring, but they are resilient.
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I have missed some of her jumps so i don't know.right now i am too sore to move them back.she is peacefully sleeping now.
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I think if she is still doing it she is fine. With my kitties if they don't feel safe they wont do it again.

Put something in a location if it doesn't get into your walking area to cushion the drop if she does. This way she shouldn't get hurt.

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today she is only jumpin up on one. I don't know how she did it yesterday with the others.that is good to know they show caution.
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Energetic.

She must be great to watch.


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She is still a kitten. They are so cute when they are young...
Until they grow up to be monsters like mine lol.
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