Ashton: I don’t know if you heard, but I don’t jump. Not if I can help it. It’s undignified. It is also hard for me to judge distances accurately with only one eye. The head peep finally got some photos of how I don’t jump to reach the platforms on the cat tree, and I said she could share them with you today.
Ashton: To get to the first platform of the cat tree, you climb up the cat tree, like this.
Ashton: Then you reach across.
Ashton: You really have to streeeeetch to reach.
Ashton: Okay, both paws now.
Ashton: Then you pull yourself over.
Ashton: Pull hard, and push with your back feet. Almost there!
Ashton: This is really tiring. Whew. Okay, I have to finish this now.
Ashton: So next you have to put your back paws on the platform.
Ashton: This part is really awkward. Maybe you can look away from this photo while I push myself all the way onto the platform.
Ashton: Whew, I finally made it! Wasn’t that better than jumping up here?
Summer says
I think climbing may be as much fun as jumping!
The Island Cats says
Wow, Ashton…getting up there is a workout!
Caren Gittleman says
Climbing is a MUCH better workout and you have the moves down purrfectly!!
Three Chatty Cats says
That looks like a lot of effort, but well worth it to be on the cat tree! You’re so adorable, Ashton!
Katie isabella says
Ashton, great job!
Roberta and her Fur-kids says
Great job, Ashton! I have a one eyed cat too, but Joey seems to have no problem jumping. However, he does knock things off of tables because the item is out of his field of vision.
Melissa & Mudpie says
You are so amazing, Ashton. I love how animals don’t complain about things they can’t do like humans do, they just find new ways to accomplish their goals! Four paws up, sweetie.
Connie says
Fleurp is horribly impressed with your style there Ashton! she gives you two paws up
da tabbies o trout towne says
my stars girl the end result is all that matters regardless of
your journey to get there and may I say you have FABulous moves that I doubt many jumpers could purrform ~~~~~~ hugs from dai$y =^..*= ♥♥♥ queen of the run on sentence
mommakatandherbearcat says
Wow! Cats are amazing creatures and these pictures are incredible. Great job, Ashton! You show those brofurs how it’s done 🙂
Madi says
Ashton stretching like that is very good for you and keeps your muscle toned!
We pets know how to make do when necessary.
Mom was watching a vet show last night. An older dog with arthritis in his hind end taught himself to walk up the deck stairs backwards so as not to have all his weight on his hind end!
Hugs madi your bfff
Colehaus Cats says
You make not climbing look like so much more fun! Why, you’re like the Indiana Jones of tower adventure!
emma and buster says
That is fascinating. We both are jumpers so we may try climbing someday.
Brian says
You don’t need to jump with those impressive climbing skills!
Random Felines says
much more athletic though maybe not quite as quick 🙂
The Florida Furkids says
Wow – you’ve purrfected those moves!
The Florida Furkids
Lola The Rescued Cat says
You have to be in really good shape for that climbing! Very impressive, Ashton.
Ellen Pilch says
Great photos Ashton.
William's Kith & Kin says
We are very impressed with your skills, Ashton! Sometimes Ivan climbs our towers but mostly he and Izzy take flying leaps at it. (That’s to panic our mom, of course.)
Cathy Keisha says
Whoa! That looks tiring. I used to shimmy up my Tree of Pain. I don’t think TW ever got a video of it. It only took a second to shimmy up it.
Flynn says
That looked like a lot of work but you made it, Ashton.
Robin says
Those are some pawsome moves, Ashton! You could totally be on American Ninja Warrior. I bet you would win too! It is great that you have made your own way of doing things. My Dexter tends to climb a lot too.
Katie Kat and Peach says
Ashton that’s a good way to get lots of exercise – more fun than just jumping…
-Miss Peach, who would rather climb than jump too.