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Abby took an eight foot leap from one cabinet
to another. she was really flying.
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I don't know what I would do without her. tonite I went out with cecilia and took the old walker for the first time. It was a nightmare. I couldn't control it. I am so handicapped. Cecilia said that from now on we will order in. I seem to have gotten worse from p.t. I don't do most of the exercises. My legs and back hurt.I don't have the strength. I will keep on trying. I sort of feel hopeless. I can get around in my apartment and downstairs but now I am scared of my getting to one of my doctor's appointments
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A young, healthy, average-sized cat can jump about six times their length or over eight feet in a single bound thanks to powerful muscles in their back legs (see illustration). Note the use of his tail for balance. It's no wonder table and counter tops are a breeze for most cats to jump on.
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That's amazing! Thanks for posting that. It must be fun to watch Abby even tho she scares you a bit at times. I love kittens :) |
that article mentioned that most cats don't get hurt when they fall from heights. they are brought in after the falls and not tested lol
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Attachment 10128 this is abigail but it could be first abigail
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SOOO pretty! :)
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Sounds a lot like our Christina. She loves to be running and jumping.
So does Angel but he is much more a down on earth kitty. Donna :hug::grouphug: |
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