Many cat owners are surprised by the agility of their pet: the fluffy one can crawl even through small holes.
The main thing is that the size of the hole should be at least slightly larger than the size of the animal’s head.
But what about the rest of the body? Why doesn't it stop the cat from performing the "trick"?
There is nothing surprising: the unusual, at first glance, skill of the four-legged friend is explained very simply from the point of view of anatomy.
What explains the ability of cats
It's very simple: such animals simply don't have hard collarbones.
In addition, the main part of the furry creatures' skeleton (we are talking about the spine) is incredibly flexible.
This is why narrow openings do not become a serious obstacle for our meowing four-legged friends.
The pet's body stretches and bends in the desired way.
However, there are a couple of nuances. As mentioned above, the animal's head should not be larger than the hole.
In addition, the cat loses the ability to perform the “trick” if it is overweight.
Therefore, do not overfeed your pet, otherwise it will cease to be agile and flexible, and serious health problems will arise.