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8 Signs Your Cat Has A Healthy Upper Body by David215: 7:35pm On Jun 23, 2022
A healthy cat will exhibit speed, agility, and elegance thanks to its toned upper body. The slow, stealthy “crawl” of a hunting cat is like watching poetry in motion. Every one of his muscles, tendons, and bones all work in unison to support his perfectly balanced body.

1. Scratching: Healthy Exercise for Cats

Think about how a cat uses a tall scratching post. His strategy is to reach the top of the post with his spine and forelegs, hook his claws into the substrate, and then exert a powerful downward pull. This workout is excellent for developing strong, flexible muscles as well as healthy joints and tendons since it incorporates both range-of-motion and resistance-based components.

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Re: 8 Signs Your Cat Has A Healthy Upper Body by errichamp(m): 10:51am On Jun 20, 2023
All those signs are definitely helpful, but I think breed hunters mainly pay attention to them. For regular cat owners, it's essential to see their cats happy, even if they have some signs of imperfections.
Re: 8 Signs Your Cat Has A Healthy Upper Body by Nicolassam: 11:02am On Jun 20, 2023
Hey, thanks for sharing this insightful post about signs of a healthy upper body in cats. It's fascinating to see how their agility and grace stem from a well-toned upper body. One thing that caught my attention is the importance of scratching as a healthy exercise for cats. It's like their own workout routine, right? They reach for the top of that scratching post, using their claws to exert a powerful downward pull. Not only does it develop strong muscles, but it also keeps their joints and tendons in great shape. By the way, I stumbled upon this website at catsadvisors.com, and they have some really interesting articles about cats.

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