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> If you lived roughly around the 7th floor of a building, a cat
> can reach terminal velocity, spread themselves out and glide to
> the ground.
>
> The 5th floor is the place where the most injuries occur as they
> can't reach terminal velocity.
>
> You know that cats always land on their feet and toast always
> lands butter side down. I propose that we strap a piece of toast
> butter side up on the back of a cat and my theory is that the cat
> will rotate in the air just inches from the ground...
'laughs' Who says a combination of physics and maths cannot resolve problems ;-) p.s maybe that cat is a part of that film, Cats & Dogs.
Last month, on one of his gliding escapades down the stairs, he started holding up one of his hind legs, hissing and hopping off. I thought that he'd probably landed funny or something, but it seems it was more likely an old injury. We got him from an animal shelter and he was abused by his previous owner. It took him a week to recover and now he's sprung back in all his spunky glory. He's a riot.
The 5th floor is the place where the most injuries occur as they can't reach terminal velocity.
You know that cats always land on their feet and toast always lands butter side down. I propose that we strap a piece of toast butter side up on the back of a cat and my theory is that the cat will rotate in the air just inches from the ground...
> My tom cat Tiger is always getting hurt he ump out of a second
> story window and broke his pore.
Perhaps you should keep the windows shut?
> i also have a girl cat flower
> she likes to sit on peoples laps when they are on the toilet.
> you cannot go into our bathroom without one of them following
> you.
Perhaps you should shut the door behind you?