Danielmlib" It depends on the initial altitude. They need a brief time to twist their legs under them. Accounts of cats falling out of tall apartment buildings show that falling from over three stories result in little injury, but lower are hurt. With enough time, they can form their bodies into a parachute and have a lower terminal velocity.
Argythree almost 9 years ago
What is the point of this? What would a squirrel want with a mat?
KeepKeeper almost 9 years ago
The trick is to YANK not pull
awgiedawgie Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I have to say I’m impressed with his trick…. he managed to get a cat to land flat on its back!
Kirk Barnes Premium Member almost 9 years ago
that’s disturbing
Doctor11 almost 9 years ago
Poor kitty!
daleandkristen almost 9 years ago
I’ve successfully done that pulling the tablecloth/china trick. Poor Peek A Boo…rough landing indeed!
hippogriff almost 9 years ago
Danielmlib" It depends on the initial altitude. They need a brief time to twist their legs under them. Accounts of cats falling out of tall apartment buildings show that falling from over three stories result in little injury, but lower are hurt. With enough time, they can form their bodies into a parachute and have a lower terminal velocity.
DKHenderson about 2 months ago
Come to think, I don’t believe that I have seen any strip pointing up the ability of cats (namely Peekaboo) to land on her feet.