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valencia | 19:12 Mon 09th Aug 2004 | Animals & Nature
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Why would a cat (pedigree maine coon) have a racking gait? This is when the front and back legs move in tandum instead of opposing like most gates. The vet found no broken bones and I have only had the animal a short time (he's 11 years old). Could it be some undetected injury? He's got the cutest little wiggly walk!
  
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some individual animals just do. Some breeds tend more to produce those individuals. Weimaraners have that tendency, also some horses. If he's happy and not in pain, I wouldn't worry about it.
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