Have you ever been amazed at your cat's ability to squeeze through small
openings? Not long ago I watched Chessie (9 pound Tonkinese) squeeze into
an end table drawer. I'd swear the drawer was only open a bit less than 2
inches. I know cats are agile but was fascinated to see how she appeared to
"unhinge" her 'arms' and legs in order to squirm into the drawer. Yes, I
did open the drawer and lift her out for a big hug. Became convinced that
she needs only an opening the distance from jawbone to the top of her
skull - which explains her adventure in the crawl space!!
I dearly love this funny little creature - at 12 years, she is as active as
a kitten, as curious as ever, and extremely loving, ready for anything
24/7...................Lorna (Chessie & Nikki)
Karen - 12 Jul 2005 13:34 GMT
> Have you ever been amazed at your cat's ability to squeeze through small
> openings? Not long ago I watched Chessie (9 pound Tonkinese) squeeze into
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> a kitten, as curious as ever, and extremely loving, ready for anything
> 24/7...................Lorna (Chessie & Nikki)
They really are made of rubber!
Kreisleriana - 12 Jul 2005 15:15 GMT
>Have you ever been amazed at your cat's ability to squeeze through small
>openings? Not long ago I watched Chessie (9 pound Tonkinese) squeeze into
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>a kitten, as curious as ever, and extremely loving, ready for anything
>24/7...................Lorna (Chessie & Nikki)
Well, of course-- she's a "Monkeynese" ;)
I have seen a really determined kitten squeeze under a door into the
next room. The cat on the other side of the door nearly jumped out of
her skin. ;)
Theresa
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