Cats land on their feet.
But a cat landing on their feet at terminal velocity will still become cat-paste when their feet go through the rest of their body.
Actually, according to QI (Quite Interesting, a British quiz show that should be Required Watching for all non-Brits), cat-survivability-upon-being-defenestrated decreases radically when approaching floor number four, and actually increases dramatically after about the 5th floor. It takes the cat about that long to get its body into position and spread out its legs. It then uses the stretched skin between them the parachute to the ground (though still at a high rate of speed.
On your feet won’t help much from that high, it just means they’ll be the first part of you body to be liquif, no wait, liquo, ah bugger. Turned to liquid.
Cats have a nonlethal terminal velocity. They’re able to spread their legs out far enough to slow themselves slightly. The springiness of their feet greatly increase the t–time when hitting the ground. It isn’t uncommon for a cat to fall off of a tall building, and then walk away from it.
nice picture
I can truthfull say that i would be scared
The only problem with this solution is that dragons can fly… very well I might add.
Cats always land on their feet. So she lives. And wouldn’t his armor protect him from the fall some what? We’ll see.
Her neck got long all of a sudden
@Gwalla, I think the orange of her neck blends in with the castle, making it look skinnier/longer. That’s my guess anyway…
Gotta lol @ dominoe’s comment. Dude, cats CAN die from falling. You’re watching way too many TV shows.
Cats land on their feet.
But a cat landing on their feet at terminal velocity will still become cat-paste when their feet go through the rest of their body.
These dreams usually end with falling out of my bed.
Hey I have a cat we can test it out on!!!!!
Oh cute! They’re holding hands! Nastajia will love this!
Didn’t someone MAYBE think they should have figured the escape out BEFORE trapping themselves in vengeful evil dragon’s treasure room?
I have no comment, only a motivational poster:
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n238/Chunkboi/Motivators/DeathDropMotivator.jpg
This time Felicity isn’t finding it quite so much fun to fly!
okay, so you’ve chosen. i see.
I’m sorry, you thought you had a *choice* between the fall and the dragon?
Cat paste, YUM YUM!
xD Love the poster. Its true though the fall is fun its the landing that hurts like hell xD
Actually, according to QI (Quite Interesting, a British quiz show that should be Required Watching for all non-Brits), cat-survivability-upon-being-defenestrated decreases radically when approaching floor number four, and actually increases dramatically after about the 5th floor. It takes the cat about that long to get its body into position and spread out its legs. It then uses the stretched skin between them the parachute to the ground (though still at a high rate of speed.
It’s true! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l7Uq1s-gts
Oh, wait. It was death by fifth, then safe at seventh. Oops.
Remember, kids! Always do your research BEFORE you post!
It won’t be the same for catgirls though. Higher mass means higher terminal velocity.
On your feet won’t help much from that high, it just means they’ll be the first part of you body to be liquif, no wait, liquo, ah bugger. Turned to liquid.
i’m feeling the motion
and emotion too
The answer of an exrpet. Good to hear from you.
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Interesting thought… if alex woke just before hitting, would he retain his momentum upon returning to dreamland?
Oooh, holding hands…. ?
Cats have a nonlethal terminal velocity. They’re able to spread their legs out far enough to slow themselves slightly. The springiness of their feet greatly increase the t–time when hitting the ground. It isn’t uncommon for a cat to fall off of a tall building, and then walk away from it.