Instinct & Normal Cat Behavior:
Why Cats Land on Their Feet
Ever Wondered How Cats Land on Their Feet?
The risk of injury increases as the height increases. The main reason for this is that, while cats can usually right themselves at small and great heights, their feet and legs are able to cushion the impact only at shorter heights.
The number of cats who become injured from falling is increasing, partially because of the large number of multi-story apartment buildings. Cats who are injured during falls are often said to have 'high rise syndrome.'
The Righting Reflex
Consequences of a Fall
Interestingly, two veterinarians did a study (examining 132 cases of cats that had fallen out of high-rise windows) and found that in falls of seven stories or less, the chance of survival was indeed greater with the shorter distances. However, with falls greater than seven stories, the number of injuries actually declined when compared to falls at seven stories. So, beyond seven stories, the farther the fall, the better the chance of survival! They found that the reason for this was that after five stories or so, cats reach terminal velocity. The velocity or speed of a falling body does not increase forever because the rate of increase in speed is interrupted by air resistance. A skydiver reaches a terminal velocity of around 130 to 140 mph after about 30 seconds of free-falling. Cats reach terminal velocity much sooner at about 60 mph.
Before reaching terminal velocity, cats have their muscles tensed and are rigid and flexed and prepared for landing, making them more prone to injury due to the impact. Once they've reached terminal velocity, however, they relax and spread themselves out much like a flying squirrel, allowing the impact to be absorbed by a larger surface area and therefore resulting in fewer injuries.
Taking Precautions
It’s true, your cat may be able to survive a fall – but, then again, he might not. You never know … and prevention is better than a visit to the veterinarian’s office.
Bu, if the worst should happen and your beloved companion is injured, a trip to the vet will be necessary in order to have him/her treated for any injuries. Depending on the how bad those are, you could be facing a large vet bill. So why not do the sensible thing and take out some pet insurance. Protect your four legged friend with PetCare Pet Insurance - the first month is just $1
. Insurance will also cover your cat for surgeries due to disease or other injuries sustained through accident. And it will give you some peace of mind.
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