I think you will find that contrary to popular belief, falling cats do not always land on their feet.
If a cat falls a short distance, they can usually right themselves and land on thier feet. If they fall more than one or two floors, however, they may sustain injury. Although they can right themselves, legs and feet cannot absorb the shock. More »
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Cats usually, but not always land on their feet for several reasons. ... Home / Cat / training / Do Cats Always Land on Their Feet? :
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The cat righting reflex is a cat's innate ability to orient itself as it falls in order to land on its feet, often uninjured. The righting reflex begins to appear at 3-4 weeks of age, and is perfect...
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Well, we all know the banker FAT CATS always land on their feet, har har har TOPICAL JOKE. But what about a plain old domestic cat? Everyone’s heard about how cats supposedly always manage to land safely on their tippy-tappies, no matter...
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However they do have an inbuilt sensory system that allows them to sometimes right themselves midfall so that they do indeed land feet first.
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2. Cats don't always land on their feet nine times out of ten my cat lands on his head ; ... Cats don't always land on their feet - Cats in General Pet / Animal...
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Cats owe some of their nine lives to their unique skeletal structure. Cats don’t have a ... A cat's feet and legs usually can’t absorb the impact of a fall from that distance or higher.
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