Yes, cats can get dizzy when they spin around rapidly due to the fluid in their inner ear being disrupted, affecting their balance and coordination.
Dizzy- possibly nauseated and bruised from falling over.
If you are pun around blind folded you will be dizzy and you will spin around.
spin around really face while looking up.
if you mean dizzy its to spin around as long as you can and keep doin it.
you get dizzy when you spin because you re turning o fast you re brain goes wild and shaky . And you re eye balls twirl around which is not good . you control it not the wind.
You get dizzy and barf.
of course you don't its the liquid in your ears that make you dizzy by spinning at a high velocity. If u spin at 360 degrees and look at the same point you will get less dizzy and that's how balleriners don't get dizzy
Did you spin often...
I think the world spins around because it wants to get dizzy! -- To make Gabriel puke!
I think the world spins around because it wants to get dizzy! -- To make Gabriel puke!
Yes, they can. Like any mammal (humans included), cats rely on small fluid filled 'level gauge' in their inner ear. It tells them up form down, left from right by flowing around inside. Take for example a balloon, half filled with water and half air. If you lean it around, the water moves as well, and so it is in the inner ear. Further more, if you spin it around, the water will spin around, and that is what makes us (and cats) dizzy. The brain is getting messages that are confusing it because it cannot interpret what is happening, it's level gauge is going everywhere!
All young neutron stars spin rapidly. You might be confused with a pulsar. See related questions.