Its all about there equilibrium, there brain automaticly does it
No. It's an urban legend.
A cat's feet are called paws. Paws are important for balance, grooming, and hunting. Cats have five toes on their front paws and four toes on their back paws.
I don't know... like five or four feet
They go on your feet. They have four wheels. They come in pairs. They come in different sizes.
Some people do, but it is an experiment that would be disastorous if those particular cats did not like the mice!
Cats have five toes on their hind feet, each with a claw. This means that a cat has five claws on each of its hind feet, totaling ten claws overall.
...So that they can walk. Two legged cats would have terrible balance and would probably fall over. While 3-legged cats can get around, it's not advisible, as the remaining legs get put under extra stress. And a 1-legged cat would just have to hop everywhere. While being funny, not particularly efficient.
Yes they do. Kittens have twenty-six teeth, which fall out at approximately six months of age. Adult cats have thirty teeth. They have four molars, four canines, ten premolars and twelve incisors.
The safest height for stacking office chairs is approximately four feet high. If you stack chairs over four feet there is a risk that they would fall.
Kipling's poem "Four-Feet" is a humorous poem comparing the attributes and characteristics of different animals with four feet, such as horses, cows, and cats. The poem emphasizes the unique qualities of each animal and the different roles they play in human society. It ultimately celebrates the diversity and companionship provided by these creatures with four feet.
Pallets come in may different sizes. We use them as small as 2 feet by 2 feet and as large is 4 feet by 8 feet.
three out of four cats are male