Friday, July 31, 2009

cats don`t land on there feet?

its said that cats always land on there feet.i tested this and threw one off a tower block and it landed on its head .how come?
Answers:
Because you are a sick F.U.. THAT'S WHY.!
Can i throw you out of a building and see if you land on your feet, seeing the other questions that you have asked the only TOSSER IS YOU, is that not what you said about cat owners all tossers, i would like to know where you live so i can come and toss you about, grow up up little twerp and get a life, perhaps a good hiding like in the old days might help.! If you think that you are FUNNY well you are not, just a sick little boy, go w.a.n.k. you make me sick.! W.A.N.K.E.R.! Steff K. - GO FOR IT AND REPORT THE LITTLE MONGREL.!
First of all, your a moron for throwing a cat. Second, if it was very high up then the cat will lose its mid air balance and tumble. Not knowing where the ground is.
youre fibbing. shame on you
you are joking , sick person consider yourself reported
umm.ya..that's called ANIMAL CRUELTY! and you could be put in JAIL for that! hmm i wonder what would happen if i threw you off of a tower block and you landed on your head!?THEN what? ya you should use common sense.
because it is NOT true!
dumb cat
To me shame, when I was a kid I used to throw my cat off the balcony, it always landed on its feet, the poor thing always came straight back for another go, even though it had clawed me as I threw it off.

My current cat once fell off the bathroom window ledge but he landed on his chin :( I think it depends on the cat.

Poor T.C. I was an evil child, luckily I saw the error of my ways, I'd preach at you but you're probably lying anyway.
You know what? That's not really very funny. You probably asked this to get a rise out of all the ailurophiles here. But, regardless, part of your question is interesting.

Cats don't always land on their feet. However, when they're falling from a reasonable distance (like off the top of the refrigerator) they turn themselves in midair to land on their feet. If you ever get a chance to see this, pay close attention and you'll notice.

Now, if you throw one off a tower block, it's going to die no matter how it twists its body. That's just too high up! And if you ever did do such a horrible thing, I hope they'd lock you in jail and throw away the key!
That is cruel , you got reported. Sickco.You can go to jail for that of being cruel or killing an anmial.
hahaha one less evil cat!
OK the cat failed now you try it and see if you can land on your feet
u forgot to tie a brick on it legs.
cornishmaid that aint an answer u can get reported for that dear
The higher a cat falls from, the more likely it is to survive. It orientates itself, and spreads out like a parachute, giving it a low terminal velocity. Most cats falling from more than 7 storeys survive.
that was you? you owe me 拢700 vets bill!
Thats cos you had it tied up in a sack.
Because you probably beat it senseless first, you a s s h o l e. What is wrong with you? This is animal abuse, and it's illegal. I hope you get caught.
Please tell me you're a 2 year kid who doesn't know any better! Why don't you have someone throw you off a bridge and see if you land on your feet?! Better yet, I'm gonna report you for animal abuse!!
next time, jump off yourself, you can remind the cat to flip over half way down then.
That was a stupid joke you made i hope as for why they don't land on their feet here you got some explanation that hopefully will convince you not to throw no cats of a tower block.

"Contrary to popular belief, falling cats do not always land on their feet. In fact, every day cats sustain serious injuries from falling out of open windows, off balconies, and from rooftops. Cats do not fear heights and will often leap after a bird or a butterfly only to find themselves falling through the air. The trauma sustained from a fall of over two stories (24 to 30 feet) is known as high-rise syndrome.

If a cat falls a short distance, he can usually right himself and land on his feet. If he falls more than one or two floors, however, he may sustain injury. Although he can right himself, his legs and feet cannot absorb the shock.

Cats have exceptional coordination and balance and a flexible musculoskeletal system. They are normally able to orient their bodies in space in such a way as to land on all four limbs. This is what happens when a cat falls:

The cat determines which way is up and rotates the head until it is right side up.

He brings the front legs up close to the face, ready to protect it from impact.

He twists the upper part of the spine to bring the front half of his body around in line with the head.

He bends his hind legs so that all four limbs are ready for touchdown and, as this happens, he twists the rear half of his body to catch up with the front.

However, whether or not a cat lands on his feet depends on several factors, including the distance he falls and the surface on which he falls."
This question doesn't deserve any answers from anyone.

What you did was wrong, cruel and sick.

You should give your cat to the humane society he will be safer there than with you.
Jerk
that is how you can tell how many lives a cat still has. If it survived the fall, which I hope it did, at least you know it still had one if its 9 lives intact. Hope this helps, whacko
cos it wanted to get away from you.you nasty bd!
jam123 said you are a tosser and a wanker but he threatened to toss you. If he does toss you then surely it will be him who is the tosser.

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