Do cats relly land on trere feet all the time?
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If you drop em far enough, it dosen't matter !
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just about always.
Not if they're dead. Yes mostly, if it's not overweight.
most of the time
Their feet, not trere feet.
Mostly but sometimes they have off days. Almost always. It's because of their tail. Watch a cat fall in slowmo. They use their tale to keep them upright by swinging it around.
unless you have put tin foil on their feet
no actually that is just a myth. ppl say cats land on there feet because cats seem so carefull and safisticated and clean. but they're animals just like dogs and that is why they do not land on there feet
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Bout 99.9 times out of a 100. Less you tie their legs together, or like one person mentioned them being dead.
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