My late feline friend wasn’t aware of that trick, he’d knocked over quite some furniture in his time. Rest in peace, you will know how to gently float by now.
My favorite all time cat jump fail: https://www.google.com/search?q=cat+jump+fail+math&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjtt8HqweviAhWGg-AKHWgMCFYQ1QIoBXoECAgQBg&biw=1745&bih=881
My mom’s cat can jump up onto a table full of glassware/bottles without knocking over any of them and walk all around without hardly touching them. The first time he did this, we almost had a heart attack! (stuff was on display for a yard sale, or something.) He was a large, long bodied, long legged, short hair. Weighed like 12-15 lbs, but nimble as all get out. He is about 8 now, I think, but still nimble. When he was much younger (about a year old), he could jump from a seated position and touch the TOP of our front door frame (about 7 ft). It was amazing to watch. Not so much any more :o).
I have a neighbor cat that owns the yards around his house. He’s older than dirt for as long as I have seen him (15 plus years or more). Other animals bring their food to him. He is the king in his land or jungle if you want to call it.
PoodleGroomer over 5 years ago
Cats can turn off gravity.
pschearer Premium Member over 5 years ago
I have often marveled at how daintily cats can alight. (I don’t know that I’ve ever used the word “alight” before.)
Anathema Premium Member over 5 years ago
My new cat can jump unbelievably high.
Alondra over 5 years ago
Most cats are very good at jumping up on things. It’s when they start aging they have problems with it.
Robin Harwood over 5 years ago
Show a bit more enthusiasm, Arlo. That’s a good jump and a soft landing for a cat of Luwig’s age.
As one commenter pointed out earlier, as the years roll on, we all find it a bit harder to jump three times our own height, from standing.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member over 5 years ago
Luddie stuck the landing!
Arianne over 5 years ago
Self-satisfied kitty, aisle three!
unfair.de over 5 years ago
My late feline friend wasn’t aware of that trick, he’d knocked over quite some furniture in his time. Rest in peace, you will know how to gently float by now.
Snolep over 5 years ago
My favorite all time cat jump fail: https://www.google.com/search?q=cat+jump+fail+math&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjtt8HqweviAhWGg-AKHWgMCFYQ1QIoBXoECAgQBg&biw=1745&bih=881
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
We all need an admiring audience.
Tyge over 5 years ago
He’s waiting for his score Arlo.
ChessPirate over 5 years ago
{"Now, why did I jump up here?"}
snootbag over 5 years ago
Love his look in panel 3
belgarathmth over 5 years ago
And he stuck the landing! 9.9/10
alexius23 over 5 years ago
The Russian judge gave Ludwig a “6”
contralto2b over 5 years ago
My mom’s cat can jump up onto a table full of glassware/bottles without knocking over any of them and walk all around without hardly touching them. The first time he did this, we almost had a heart attack! (stuff was on display for a yard sale, or something.) He was a large, long bodied, long legged, short hair. Weighed like 12-15 lbs, but nimble as all get out. He is about 8 now, I think, but still nimble. When he was much younger (about a year old), he could jump from a seated position and touch the TOP of our front door frame (about 7 ft). It was amazing to watch. Not so much any more :o).
Sneaker over 5 years ago
Beautiful 10 point landing!
alasko over 5 years ago
Now do a Double Lutz, Ludwing.
majobis. over 5 years ago
I have a neighbor cat that owns the yards around his house. He’s older than dirt for as long as I have seen him (15 plus years or more). Other animals bring their food to him. He is the king in his land or jungle if you want to call it.