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I'm assuming jumping up is hind leg and jumping down is front legs bearing most of the load correct? I have a cat who had knee surgery and he is at the week when he can start light jumping and got me thinking about this.
Not sure if it's more important for me to give him a lift up if needed at some point or to provide a slow descent down, which is much harder to get my cat to do since once he gets up somewhere he is much less likely to use a gradual decline to get down as opposed to just jumping the whole way. Stairs for example I've gotten him to climb up them but he plops down avoiding them.
Not sure if it's more important for me to give him a lift up if needed at some point or to provide a slow descent down, which is much harder to get my cat to do since once he gets up somewhere he is much less likely to use a gradual decline to get down as opposed to just jumping the whole way. Stairs for example I've gotten him to climb up them but he plops down avoiding them.