Turns out a cat’s back paw will always follow the place their front paw has stepped
This, from @fillwerrell on Twitter.
Today I learned a cat's rear paw will always follow the place their front paw has stepped pic.twitter.com/648qKr94C2
— Fill Werrell (@FillWerrell) May 15, 2017
He’s not wrong, you know.
Today I learned a cat's rear paw will always follow the place their front paw has stepped pic.twitter.com/648qKr94C2
— Fill Werrell (@FillWerrell) May 15, 2017
@FillWerrell pic.twitter.com/60rwaDSFN4
— Ryan (@RyanTheAlaskan) May 15, 2017
@FillWerrell Many animals do the same including horses, it's called tracking.
— 'That Broad' (@Baciandrio) May 15, 2017
@Baciandrio @FillWerrell Seriously it just makes sense if it's safe for the front foot it will be safe for the back as well. I'm no zoologist
— VaughnHarley (@VaughnHarley) May 16, 2017
Oh yeah right, we knew that.
@FillWerrell pic.twitter.com/FZ0iqVIHkR
— The Weed Lady (@MaryFuckedJane) May 15, 2017