Why do cats always land with their paws on the ground?
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September 12th, 2007
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they have mad crazy balance.
Plus, they are able to twist their bodies mid-air. Always, though, is a slight overstatement.
Keybo is right, they don’t always land on their paws. They’re just more likely to than, say, we are.
When they don’t land on their paws, they get hurt. Don’t drop them.
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