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Don't know, but mine have done it..it's sort of a little wiggling dance shifting from one foot to the other before they pounce...maybe it's giving some extra traction for the jump ????? |
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Wiggling kitty bums are so cute! That must of been fun to watch Our cats do that all the time when they are about to go after a toy. It must be from excitement! If we see a wiggly bum - there must be a toy somewhere! |
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I did a search too on why cats do that as well I found this: They do that to balance themselves before poucing. It is just so they know the amount of weight they are putting onto each leg so they pounce onto the toy directly, and not off into the other direction. |
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I think they do that so they will not lose their footing so they can catch their pray... |
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I've noticed next door's cats doing it when they are hunting - play and hunting to animals I think are just about the same thing, it's just the end result that's different. When I used to play the string and plastic stopper game around the house and garden with both Merlin and Smudge, they both used to do it! It was fun to watch. |
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