Does anybody have a pic of their cat jumping really high? Post it here!

Cat High Jump - My Cat jumping at a Peacock feather.
United States
January 27, 2007 3:40am CST
Here is my cat while I was playing with my new camera. We were using a peacock feather to get her to jump. Lets see who has the highest jumping cat!
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@badkat83 (1620)
• United States
27 Jan 07
cool pic. my cats don't jump. lazy bums.
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@aquarian9 (548)
• Canada
29 Jan 07
It is too bad, I have video not phots of ours jumpin. She is very graceful and acrobatic.
• United States
3 Feb 07
Hi there... one of my cats does 5-foot back flips (see avatar) and I have this on video but the file is so large I cannot upload it to YouTube or other online video websites. Would that at least count? We've been training for this to demonstrate to people how this particular breed can jump higher than most domestics since he is a hybrid cat (1/2 Asian Leopard Cat and 1/2 domestic).
• United States
5 Feb 07
Hi there again...I work with rescued exotic cats as well as domestics and know all to well about hybrid crosses and the negative impact that this has created. I also know all too well about Big Cat Rescues efforts personally and for the sake of not getting into any details because of conflict of interests their website is presented as how they wish to be recognized and there are some misleading facts that anyone can find through public legal records, which I hope people will consider before believing anything they read on the Internet. Anyhow, my Bengal and another rescue Abyssinian/tabby mix cats are not used to be put on display for their beauty but to create public awareness about the feline's exceptional abilities to be trained similarly like canines. I am also involved with the Bengal Rescue network here in the USA and know this breed exceptionally well. They are no different than any house cat in terms of behavioural problems and personalities. Just like with any domestic cat which hasn't been socialized before a certain age they become feral and difficult to handle and Bengals are no different. They have all the same problems as with other domestic house cats as well as positive attributes. I hope that I at least can help educate anyone on any misgivings they may have about the Bengal breed.