Originally Posted by KC Tattoo:
Here is the rest of it :-)
I seriously think that kitten has some kind of motor function disorder. Unless that floor was absurdly slippery, which seems unlikely, I think it's go some kind of issue. I've never seen a cat that was so uncoordinated.
Originally Posted by Amnorix:
I seriously think that kitten has some kind of motor function disorder. Unless that floor was absurdly slippery, which seems unlikely, I think it's go some kind of issue. I've never seen a cat that was so uncoordinated.
In humans, the cerebellum (major input and output center for coordination) doesn't fully develop until a child is 2. Hence why they have trouble walking.
Originally Posted by Amnorix:
I seriously think that kitten has some kind of motor function disorder. Unless that floor was absurdly slippery, which seems unlikely, I think it's go some kind of issue. I've never seen a cat that was so uncoordinated.
Eh, I'd say the floor has much to do with it. My dog is funny on our slippery tile in the kitchen. He has a hard time getting traction going or stopping. Quite funny. :-)
Originally Posted by KC Tattoo:
Eh, I'd say the floor has much to do with it. My dog is funny on our slippery tile in the kitchen. He has a hard time getting traction going or stopping. Quite funny. :-)
Originally Posted by Amnorix:
I seriously think that kitten has some kind of motor function disorder. Unless that floor was absurdly slippery, which seems unlikely, I think it's go some kind of issue. I've never seen a cat that was so uncoordinated.
Maybe so, but I could imagine myself looking like that if I was concentrating on something and all of a sudden a komodo dragon as big as me was standing next to me.
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Maybe so, but I could imagine myself looking like that if I was concentrating on something and all of a sudden a komodo dragon as big as me was standing next to me.
Yeah, but that's because you're a balding middle aged white guy. You're basically the least coordinated animal on planet earth.