AlphaCat
Member Since 2017
I've got this non-diabetic, very healthy, slightly overweight cat named Seamus.
(At last vet check up he was 15 lbs which the vet said was slightly overweight for his size, but nothing to worry about or do anything about unless he gains more.)
He's my Alpha - sort of. There's an old guard of ladies that don't want the title, but also refuse to be ruled by him.
He rules by his weight, as there is a taller cat in the house. Mostly, it's is girth of fur that gives him his power.
During the summer I try to keep him brushed well enough, but he gets a bit sensitive around the thighs. We've had to shave him the last few years due to mats.
The first time I saw him attempt a jump and fail it was at that time of year where I was trying not to shave him, but he wasn't letting me brush his back legs, and he got knots behind his back knees. He was in pain, so we shaved him.
He HATES when we shave him. (Which is why we try not to.) We have stolen his power and the emperor has no clothes, and he knows it. His attitude actually gets more aggressive to compensate.
It may actually be a fear of heights, as he will jump from the floor to the counters (bathroom not kitchen) or the bed.
But last night he had jumped onto the dryer, and then wanted to jump onto a shelf (about the same distance from floor to dryer). We noticed him "thinking" about it hesitantly. (Usually he gives up here. He'd rather pretend he doesn't care than fail.) But last night he did try and fail. He shouldn't have failed. He can make that jump.
His fur hasn't fully grown in from his last shave in August, but this morning I checked, and he doesn't have any mats.
So I don't have any physical reason he shouldn't make the jump.
Is he just scared?
Is it confidence?
Is it muscle memory of previous pain from mats?
Has anyone else had anything like this?
Including a picture of the notorious Seamus for the ahhhs.