Her airness does a number of different tricks. The first time I realized how high she can jump, she had followed me into the shower, after I was done, and started marking and sniffing around. Just to teach her to stay out of the shower, I closed the doors, with her inside, and started drying myself off.
I hear a rather loud rattle, and turn around, and she's walking on the top of the shower, waving her tail in the air, like she just doesn't care, out for a Sunday stroll. Nothing in the shower for her to jump off, except the floor.
There was a moth in my bathroom, and she wanted it, big time. Usually, I have to put some sort of cloth on top of the door, or shower, and she'll jump up to that, sort of a claw safety net. This time, bang, from floor to top of door :excl: :excl: :idea: :eekers:
She will also do off the toliet, onto the shower top, bathroom sink top to top of door, and, one of my favorites, top of kitchen cabinet, accross walkway, to other top of kitchen cabinets, an uphill jump, straight accross, with no arch, because the ceiling is in the way.
She has a realitive, a giant maybe, 19 pound version of her, same coloring, that lives up stairs, next door. He jumps to the top of the fence for the lower patio, maybe 4 feet, and, from that, jumps at least 10 feet, straight up, on the second floor, railing, where he lives. No running on the second, jump, just amazing spring, straight up, and he makes it look like he's jumping two feet, onto a coffee table...
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Cats are amazing.
Happy Holidays'...
Greg