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- From: collene@unisql.UUCP (Collene Pearce)
- Newsgroups: rec.pets.cats
- Subject: Re: Cats that *don't* jump
- Message-ID: <4196@unisql.UUCP>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 15:50:20 GMT
- References: <1992Nov12.185345.3282@crd.ge.com>
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- >....
- >Anyone else know cats that don't know how to jump?
- >
-
- My Tamora doesn't jump very high either. She will jump _down_ from
- about the height of the back of the couch or dining room table, but
- she will only jump _up_ onto something less than 25inches or so. I'm
- not sure that she _can't_ jump. She may just think it isn't dignified
- to jump that far. ;-)
-
- (Probably, she can't jump that far, as she is a persian and they are
- not as good as climbing as the slinky cat varieties.)
-
- Tamora likes to lay on top of the stereo cabinet in my bedroom. So, when
- I rearranged things, I had to make sure she had "stepping stones" to get
- to it. I put one speaker next to the dresser and the dresser next to
- the stereo cabinet. That way, none of the "hops" to her favorite place
- is more than 20inches. :-)
-
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