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Ambulation

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Ambulation
The cat is digitigrade. It walks on the toes, with the bones of the feet making up the lower part of the visible leg.[65] Unlike most mammals, it uses a “pacing” gait and moves both legs on one side of the body before the legs on the other side.

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It registers directly by placing each hind paw close to the track of the corresponding fore paw, minimizing noise and visible tracks. This also provides sure footing for hind paws when navigating rough terrain. As it speeds up walking to trotting, its gait changes to a “diagonal” gait: The diagonally opposite hind and fore legs move simultaneously.[66]

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The cat is digitigrade. It walks on the toes, with the bones of the feet making up the lower part of the visible leg.[65] Unlike most mammals, it uses a “pacing” gait and moves both legs on one side of the body before the legs on the other side. It

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registers directly by placing each hind paw close to the track of the corresponding fore paw, minimizing noise and visible tracks. This also provides sure footing for hind paws when navigating rough terrain. As it speeds up walking to trotting, its gait changes to a “diagonal” gait: The diagonally opposite hind and fore legs move simultaneously.[66]

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