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The word surefooted is an adjective; the noun form is surefootedness.

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The word surefooted is an adjective; the noun form is surefootedness.

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surefooted is a word to describe a person or animal that is steady on their feet. For instance, Mountain Goats are often called surefooted due to their ability to climb and jump around on narrow mountain ledges without falling.

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To some degree, this will depend upon the cat. Cats use their tails for balance while walking and jumping, so losing part or all of a tail may cause your cat to have trouble balancing while walking and jumping for a while. Over time, your cat will learn to compensate for the loss of his/her tail, but it probably won't have quite the same surefootedness that it had prior to the amputation.

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Lion: Bravery, courage, power, royalty, dignity, justice, wisdom, dominion, pride, authority, ferocity, honor, passionate, leadership.

Goat: Wisdom, independence, abundance, surefootedness (good at climbing mountains/in other words: determined), understanding.

It can also symbolize Satan.

Serpent/snake (sometimes a serpent with wings) : deceitfulness, Guardianship, Poison, Medicine, Vengeful, Vindictiveness, sly, wicked, devil-like.

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A chimera symbolizes a mythical creature with aspects of different animals, representing imagination, creativity, and the blending of different elements. It can also symbolize unpredictability, illusion, or the complexity of human nature.

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