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Mog cat swimming12/20/2023 ![]() This is Prinny and she is not swimming for fun, she goes to a pool rehabilitation course that is normal for dogs, but bless her, she needs the exercise to make her bones and muscles stronger. Sadly despite trying for several hours, I couldn’t find out the cats name. That face is pure hate and I would imagine most cats would feel the same way. This is still one of my own personal all-time favourite images on the web. But this is no swimming pool, it is a specially build hydrotherapy pool for dogs! But now and again a few cats do get to use it. This little-wet tabby cat is Mog and sadly he lost the use of his front two legs. But no matter what the reason for this amazing image I love it. I would imagine that on several small Caribbean Islands there are people with pets cats, and I would also imagine that those cats soon learn to swim in order to catch fish to eat. Maybe it is the same even for our little house cats! Cat Swimming Maybe the truth is that all cats can indeed swim but choose not to! After all lions and tigers aren’t taught to swim, but most of them can. Looking over these images has got me thinking. For the 20102039 period, MOG CAT frequency patterns are somewhat similar for both emission scenarios. Fall shows the largest increases by the 20702099 period, with most of the polar region displaying MOG CAT frequency increases of over 150. I would imagine that much like dogs cats can’t swim for that long so getting to dry land quickly is important even for a cat who loves to swim. Results during the summer display little to no change in the Arctic region for all time periods. This cat has one thing in sight and that is dry land. But I have been reading up about cats swimming and apparently, Maine Coons have a waterproof coat! Let’s hope this guy has as well. This doesn’t look like the clean pool water we see in most these images, this cat is in deep. But I have seen several videos of cats swimming on youtube and this particular breed of cat does seem to naturally enjoy the water. I am not 100% if this cat is enjoying it, or in need of a little help getting back to dry land. ![]() But I would imagine that thick fur gets rather heavy when it gets wet, so it probably doesn’t swim very far. It is all down to their big paws and lightweight body frame apparently. This cat is apparently a “Turkish Van” and they are well known as swimming cats. ![]() Yes, he keeps fit and has a job! Cat Swimming This is Roy and while he does indeed swim with a safety coat on he really does love swimming! In fact, he can do whole lengths of the pool and is used to test various pet hydrotherapy treatment pools. It is the swimming point that I thought we could take a look at today because while most of our domestic cats are not a fan of swimming or water in general, some are… To see what looks like a fairly domestic cat hunt, play and swim is something that is a joy to watch. I count myself lucky enough to have seen several Scottish wild cats. ![]()
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