Why do cats jump from tall buildings? 1. Cats in estrus are more impatient than usual. When they see the opposite sex they like, they may jump on them all at once. 2. The cat was chasing flying insects and other creatures, and was so obsessed with the chase and playing that it accidentally jumped from a tall building. 3. Cats may also jump from tall buildings if they miscalculate the height. 4. The cat is in estrus. During estrus, the cat is irritable and difficult to control. 5. Cats like high ground and will often climb to it. Why is it okay for a cat to fall from a height? 1. Cats have strong telescopic ability. When falling, cats will stretch their limbs outward like a parachute. This posture can slow down the falling process. 2. Cats are very flexible. Their flexible bodies and light weight allow them to land safely when falling from a height. 3. Well-developed balance system: Cats will turn their tails when falling, and their front toes are ready when they are close to the ground. 4. Perfect body protection mechanism. Cats have thick pads on their toes, which can greatly reduce the recoil vibration of the cat's body against the ground and play a good buffering role. |
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