cats actually don't always land on their feet. it is a matter of time. to get more info (about how and what they do to land on their feet) you can check out the BrainPOP called why do cats land on their feet or something like that.
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No, mostly because dogs don't climb so they don't have the mental tools to twist themselves around during a long fall. To be fair, cats also don't always land on their feet, although they do so more often than not.
Dogs and cats are domestic animals that are commonly kept as pets. Dogs are known for their loyalty and companionship, while cats are often appreciated for their independence and playful nature. Both species come in a variety of breeds and can provide emotional support and companionship to their owners.
It depends on the height measure, and furthermore, if a cat's tail is broken or the tip of it has been smashed they won't always land on their feet. If its tail is fine and its not to high up then Yes.
The thing that is so unique is that it holds so much tissue and when cats land on their paws they dont feel a thing.
Many different kinds of animals live on land. Some examples include elephants, cats, dogs, cheetahs, monkeys, bears, deer, bats, and elk.
cats dont always land on their feet if they have some type of injury they wont or something else like that but they mostly always land on their feet because they are able to twist their body because of their backbone and make sure they land on thier feet
they have sensors in there ears that dont like to be fliped over
Cats and dogs have very different body structures. Cats have more a more flexible body, which allows them to squeeze into tight places easier. Most cats are smaller than dogs as well, but there are dogs smaller than cats. Cats also have more angled features, and are able to twist their bodies in the air when falling to land on their feet.
Yes it is possible that a cat doesn't land on it's feet
yes
No, mostly because dogs don't climb so they don't have the mental tools to twist themselves around during a long fall. To be fair, cats also don't always land on their feet, although they do so more often than not.
Land on their feet when they fall
they land on their feet
Their feet...
cause their feet are soft.so now you know.
1. Cats don't drool like dogs do (YUCK!)2. Cats dig up their business, unlike dogs (you have to pick up their business for dogs)3. Cats are way cuter (my opinion)4. Cats are not as wild as dogs5. Have you ever noticed that there are more dogs than cats lost in the USA?6. More cat owners than dog owners in world (about 90% cats and 70% dogs)7. Cats are faster then dogs8. Cats always land on their feet when they fall backwards (that's why it is said that they have "9 lives"9. some cats don't need to be kept on a leash when you walk them (like my cat)10. Cats are also smarter than dogsP.S. If you read all the bold words, it is a faster way to read all of this = )
dogs hear better cats r faster and can land when it jumps better no need to thank me im already too good