Is it true that cats don t die if they fall from a height?

Updated on pet 2024-02-24
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, it is more likely to survive than other animals, 1He has a cushion of flesh.

    2.He can guarantee that it is not head-on-the-ground.

    However, there is still a possibility of internal injuries, there used to be a cat in the school, I don't know why it suddenly fell down, and then it bled from the nose and died in a few days.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The first reason is that the cat is good at climbing trees, it has a very well-developed balance system - located in its inner ear. If you put it on all fours and let go, you can see that it can turn over in an instant, and it always lands on all fours when it lands, which is very stable and not easy to get hurt. The human body, on the other hand, does not have this perfect reflection function.

    When a person falls, he spins in the air and always lands on his head or feet, and it is rare for a person to survive, unless he falls into the mud or hangs on a tree.

    Secondly, the cat also has a function, that is, in the process of falling, the body forms a parachute shape, forming an impedance surface to the air, reducing the speed of the descent, and at the same time its paws are separated outward, thus weakening the impact of landing. When falling from a height of more than 20 meters, the cat can glide and is therefore safer.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The real thing that just happened. I just bought a 2-month-old cat today, and I fell from the balcony on the 28th floor less than an hour after returning home, and there were some bushes and lawns below, but I didn't die. I can walk when I bring it back, and find a place to sleep alone for a while

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