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My kitten is an indoor baby. Our apt is relatively shoebox-size. The longest space for Zissou to run in is from the front door straight to the bathtub, and she's 6 months almost exactly, so she runs back and forth for what seems like hours sometimes.
What is sort of worrisome about this is, well, how klutzy she seems sometimes. She will slip on the linoleum, crash into doors, run into our legs (when we're standing still), fall off the side of the tub, skid sideways into the corner of the wall, etc. It seems super odd to me, but she never seems hurt. I can't imagine coming through some of her falls/slips.etc and emerging unscathed, though. If she was hurting herself, would she stop? Should I put up a bunch of pillows?
What is sort of worrisome about this is, well, how klutzy she seems sometimes. She will slip on the linoleum, crash into doors, run into our legs (when we're standing still), fall off the side of the tub, skid sideways into the corner of the wall, etc. It seems super odd to me, but she never seems hurt. I can't imagine coming through some of her falls/slips.etc and emerging unscathed, though. If she was hurting herself, would she stop? Should I put up a bunch of pillows?