The average house cat can run 30 mph, jump about six times its height and is well known for its grace and reflexes. Yes, cats are agile, but getting them to display those talents on command? That was ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Dog agility competitions make great TV, with pooches racing around an ...
Anything dogs can do, cats can do . . . if and when it suits their purposes and not a second sooner. Lots of dogs participate in the sport of agility - running through tunnels, bounding over hurdles, ...
Dog agility competitions make great TV, with pooches racing around an obstacle course, jumping through hoops and dashing through tunnels. If you’ve seen it, though, your reaction probably wasn’t, ...
The spectators’ cheers filling her furry ears, Dancer raced along at her handler’s side, zipping through a tunnel here, floating gracefully through a tire jump there. Sounds for all the world like ...
Real cats don't fetch. But they can run an agility course, if they feel like it. For the second year, cats entered in the Houston Cat Club's two-day charity show can take part in the feline agility ...
In the world of cat agility tournaments, legends aren't born. They're trained. And when felines and their owners gather today at the Clarion Hotel Roanoke Airport, titans will clash. Many cats will ...
People shouldn’t scoff when they learn that the Gulf Coast Feline Foundation’s January show in Deer Park will feature an agility course for cats. Cats, explained Michelle Piatt, a Deer Park resident ...
Can you get your cat to jump through hoops and negotiate obstacle courses? Probably not. But even if like most people you are ruled by your cat, you'll get a kick out of the first-ever cat agility ...
Simara the Maine Coon cat attempts the agility course at the Southern Cross All Breeds Cat Club Championship Show at Green Island Civic Hall. Photo / Peter McIntosh, Otago Daily Times It was supposed ...