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Once again- Proving cats have no bones (Original Post) packman May 2021 OP
That's awesome. Clearly the horizontal gap is larger than it appears at this angle Hugh_Lebowski May 2021 #1
Nope. Not 'buying' it. left-of-center2012 May 2021 #2
And still manages to stay spotless! lunatica May 2021 #3
The medical word for that is mitosis. Ka-Dinh Oy May 2021 #4
I love the reaction by the other cat Fritz Walter May 2021 #5
And she's not a little cat. That's pretty awesome. Fla Dem May 2021 #6
Wow Demovictory9 May 2021 #7
Cats can get through any opening they can get their heads through Ocelot II May 2021 #8
Ha! Duppers May 2021 #9
Beautiful cat, however the video was made! BobTheSubgenius May 2021 #10
That's not a cat! Yavin4 May 2021 #11
explains how my new 8 weeks old kitten got into the 4th highest drawer in antique chest. pansypoo53219 May 2021 #12
Good think she got all the way through. Would've been hell to backtrack. JudyM May 2021 #13
 

Hugh_Lebowski

(33,643 posts)
1. That's awesome. Clearly the horizontal gap is larger than it appears at this angle
Mon May 24, 2021, 04:17 PM
May 2021

but it's still hella cool-looking.

Fritz Walter

(4,291 posts)
5. I love the reaction by the other cat
Mon May 24, 2021, 07:06 PM
May 2021

This appearance is totally evil!
And s/he should know, being a fellow feline.

Me-wow!

Ocelot II

(115,670 posts)
8. Cats can get through any opening they can get their heads through
Mon May 24, 2021, 07:36 PM
May 2021

because their collar bones are loose and not connected to the rest of their skeleton. So they don't have shoulders like we do that would block their way through a small opening.

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