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    Wish I could see that, standing him straight up. He'd be as tall as me!

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    Long kitty, indeed!! How about my Zazou? LOL: she loves stretching too:
    I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & Zazou Be happy there at the Rainbow Bridge

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    How can a cat expand like that?


    Elastic Vertebra Syndrome-

    EVS is almost always happens when the brain sends a signal to the spine, via the ganglia, relaxing the musculature hoding the spinal cord, the discs and vertebra together. The expanding backbone of the feline increases the length of the cat to unimaginable proportions.

    This usually happens during warm weather, on a cool spot or the fact that the cat wants to look cool.

    EVS usually is a precursor to LIMP CAT SYNDROME.

    LCS happens when you try to move a cat with EVS that is in your favorite chair.
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