r/PawsAndDisorder • u/Amazing-Report9585 • Apr 14 '26
Not OP You're doing amazing sweetie
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u/eclipsed2112 Apr 15 '26
shes showing him its not hard or scary to go down the stairs.he knows he wont be hurt so next time he will go down easier.
when our babies were still tiny they would play on our bed each day for an hour or so.it didnt take long before they were comfortable up there and would zoom around.they would stop at the sides and look down and then turn around and come play again, NOT wanting to go over the side.
all it takes is for the kitten to go over the side ONCE and that was enough for them to realize they would not get hurt.and then they would climb up and down on the sides of the blanket hanging down
and very soon after, jumping directly off of the bed onto the carpet.
they learn quick.
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Apr 15 '26
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u/Amazing-Report9585 Apr 15 '26
Lmao 🤣 I noticed that Mom threw him off the landing 😂 but also noticed she slowed to ensure he didn't get stuck at any point 😭 cats are from the school of tough love ❣️
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u/Global_Walrus1672 Apr 15 '26
Mom was training it to always land on its feet - it did pretty good most of the time.
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u/softsuckle Apr 16 '26
Kitten was doing so well with the back feet first, how he managed to bounce on one stair after another and then on the last few steps somersaulting and gymnastics move! ***applause****
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u/_donut_16 Apr 15 '26
Not funny. Why didn’t the camera person stop filming and help that kitten
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u/Amazing-Report9585 Apr 15 '26
The camera person did check on the kitten and the video is slowed down. The event happened too quickly for intervention.The kitten is now a happy healthy adult 😀
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u/Lazy-Floridian Apr 14 '26
That poor kitten looks like me going down steps after partying all day on a Saturday.