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.
Cats don't always land safely. Just like you or me, humans land a certain way, which is on their feet. When a cats is falling it knows how to land, just as a trained person does. They have learned to fall correctly.
In a straight fall, cats will twist in midair to land on all fours. When dangling or leaping, they land on both front paws or both back paws.
They don't. Like all other living things, cats only have a single life to live. Some people think they have nine lives because of their ability to always land on their feet and survive drastic falls.
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.hee hee i just made a horizontal line ;P
No her feet are not smelly
This is an odd question. A cat's toes are at the very end of their feet. "Claws" would be an incorrect answer here as most of the time a cat's claws are retracted and hidden. Alternatively, a cat has paw pads which are the bottom of a cat's feet.
When a cat is falling, he cat righting reflex is important and allows them to turn in the air. The righting reflex is how they know up from down and rotate in mid air and land on their feet. This appears at three to four weeks in kittens and by seven weeks it is perfected.
A cat's anatomy of their body allow it to always land feet first. The National Geographic did an entire study on this and have the story available on their website if one is interested in viewing it.
No. At some point, a cat will fall and hurt itself if it is high enough up.
Yes it is possible that a cat doesn't land on it's feet
well, cats always land on their feet, so waht do you think
Well it depends upon how you look at a cat. There are many interesting facts about a cat like they have a special sensor in there brain that allows them to always land on there feet.
one cats are said they have nine lives because they always land on their feet but cats only have one life
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
Then the cat would be paralized and it would go into a massive depression foaming up in the mouth and having massive orgasims, that is what will happen there will be no butter left PS what is an "orgasim?" or being "paralized?" No way dude. If you buttered the cat's feet it would still land on its feet, but if you butter some other part of the cat, things get more complicated. let us assume the cat is a rectangular prism, and can land on either its head, its butt, its back, its feet, or one of its two sides. (6 total possibilities) Since butter and cats' feet have equal probability power, (100% in both cases) When you combine them both into one object the probability is split. One hypothesis advanced by the scientific community is that the cat won't land at all. This hypothesis works out in theory, but in practice almost never happens. Today's theories have no place in the realm of extra-probability. (probabilities over 100%. This is a field where you need more than an infinite amount of trials to come to a conclusion.) Do note that not only will the cat not land at all in an extra-probability dimension, but that the cat would not land at all also in a frictionless vacuum, with the effects of gravity negated. This simulates an extra-probabilistic environment, and so would result in the same result. Another hypothesis, more accurate in normal-probabilistic practice, is that the cat will land in-between the butter and his feet. If experimented many times, there turns out to be an approximately normal distribution of landing results in-between the feet and the butter. This means that most often the cat will land exactly between the butter and his feet, but also will sometimes land other places, including on the butter and on his feet.
I would say it cannot. As phones do not have feet.
Their feet...
Because it's not a cat.
Not always, it depends on how hard it falls.