Nimble Cats

 


Mr Cat comes and goes when he wants to
You own the dog, but Mr Cat ... he owns you
He won't wag his tail when you come home
He's not into silly tricks, leave him alone
He will bring home a dead rat once in a while
What's wrong with you ... why don't you smile?
He'll sleep in your bed, your bed, your hat
Why or why be a dog when you can be cat ...

Why are cats so nimble? This question has always fascinated me since childhood when we had cats and dogs as pets.


 The answer is evolution has blessed cats with a combination of physical traits and evolutionary adaptations:


1. Flexible spine with a total of 53 vertebrae, 3 more than other animals. This allows for greater twisting and arching motions, crucial for agility and balance.


2. Powerful long hind legs that give cats explosive power for jumping and sprinting, helping them scale heights and land gracefully.


3. Low body weight: Their light body mass reduces impact when landing and makes quick directional changes easier.


4. Highly developed vestibular system in the inner ear, this is the sensory system in the body responsible for maintaining balance, spatial orientation, and coordination of movement. It helps you keep posture, stabilize the head and body during movement, and maintain equilibrium.—even mid-air—enabling their famous righting reflex enabling them to land on their feet. Caution: Don't try this at home


5. Retractable claws and padded paws provide grip for climbing and precise movement, while their soft pads help with silent, controlled landings.


Comments

Kieran said…
Thank you Kieran! And keep the water colours flowing. I may not comment - but admire your work. (A classmate on WhatsApp)
Kieran said…
No mention of poetry. Duly noted. My art is getting verse and verse 🤣🤣🤣 - Kieran
Kieran said…
No mention of poetry. Duly noted. My art is getting verse and verse 🤣🤣🤣 - Kieran
Anonymous said…
Love the colour coordination. Beautiful. Love your dedication (A friend on WhatsApp)
Kieran said…
It’s my relaxation. My therapy. Thanks for the props - Kieran
Anonymous said…
We have Sean's orange cat boarding with us. We are learning! We were "dog" people. Cats are something else!😄 (A friend on WhatsApp)
Kieran said…
Cats were the OG my-way-of-highway since the time of the Pharaohs 😁 - Kieran
Kieran said…
Cats were the OG my-way-of-highway since the time of the Pharaohs 😁 - Kieran
Anonymous said…
All they are is a big cat astrophe (A dog lover on WhatsApp)
Kieran said…
Cat-egorically speaking, no. Dog gone ir - Kieran
Anonymous said…
Too good 👍🏼 (Another dog lover on WhatsApp)
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Kieran said…
Coming from a dog lover, that’s must be pretty catatonic, are you ok? 😅😁 - Kieran
Anonymous said…
I'll pick a dog over a cat any time 😁. Your verse captures the true essence of felines. Spot on👌🏼 (Reply to the comment above)
Kieran said…
Thank you, my dear. Much appreciated 🥰 - Kieran
Anonymous said…
I'm not a great Cat lover, unfortunately 😔 (A friend on WhatsApp)
Kieran said…
Dog gone it, what a cat astrophe. We had both dogs and cats (not to forget parakeets, bulbuls, fish, bullfrogs and even a water-snake) - Kieran
Anonymous said…
Hahaha 😂🤣🤣
I enjoy your command of the English language 👏👏👏
It might have been different for us if we had grown up in a big bungalow and not in an apartment!!!! (Reply to the above comment)
Kieran said…
Thanks. True dat. Here in California we only have space for a hamster. - Kieran

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