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  2. High-rise syndrome - Wikipedia

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    During a fall from a high place, a cat can reflexively twist its body and right itself using its acute sense of balance and its flexibility. [8] [9] This is known as the cat's "righting reflex". The minimum height required for this to occur in most cats (safely) would be around 90 cm (3.0 ft).

  3. Falling cat problem - Wikipedia

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    The falling cat problem has elicited interest from scientists including George Gabriel Stokes, James Clerk Maxwell, and Étienne-Jules Marey.In a letter to his wife, Katherine Mary Clerk Maxwell, Maxwell wrote, "There is a tradition in Trinity that when I was here I discovered a method of throwing a cat so as not to light on its feet, and that I used to throw cats out of windows.

  4. Barn Cat Blows Off Work To Hang With Senior Horse Best ... - AOL

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    Barn cats are cats that—well, live in a barn and help keep the mice out. As barns are warm, dry spaces with plenty of grain feed, they are naturally a desirable home for all kinds of rodent ...

  5. Expert Trainer Reveals How to Keep Cats Out of the Christmas ...

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    Cats may bat at the ornaments, which may fall off the tree and shatter. Cats or people walking by may step on the sharp shards, or the cat may ingest parts, risking choking, lacerations, or ...

  6. 20YO Blind Cat Found Stuck On Ice Chunk In Lake, Community ...

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    It was the 16th of December when a woman named Dawn—while walking by the Nabnasset Lake in Westfold, Massachusetts—noticed a cat-resembling figure frantically trying to find a way off of an ...

  7. Cat righting reflex - Wikipedia

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    One cat fell 40 stories without injury, having apparently bounced off a canopy and into a planter. [12] The study's authors speculated that, after falling five storeys, the cats reached terminal velocity, at which point they relaxed and spread their bodies out to increase drag .

  8. The 10 Naughtiest Cat Breeds That Are Just Rrrrrawring ... - AOL

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    If your cat keeps knocking things off the top shelf, invest in a taller cat tree or wall-mounted perches to offer more height variety. Well-behaved cats are happy cats with healthy outlets for ...

  9. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    It has been noted that affected cats tend to be dominating rather than submissive; some research argues that feline hyperesthesia syndrome is a form of conflict displacement, rather than just a form of general behavioural displacement, wherein the affected cat acts out thwarted territorial disputes on its own body. [9]