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What’s Pandiculation?


Remember, when you wake up in the morning - yawning and stretching yourself. Now, in a word, that’s what’s called ‘Pandiculation’.
Well, you may or may not be pandiculating, but cats surely do pandiculate. Even dogs do.
BTW, there’s one particular way my pet dog pandicualtes, that I like the best – ‘He stretches his hind legs on a cushioned chair and the front legs are stretched out on the carpet (on the floor). In all, he stretches out a 180 degrees.
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