how far can cats jump from?

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hi guys,

we have 2 kittens who are now 4 months old... and i'm a bit worried cuz one of them just jumped from our bedroom (2nd story) window down to the patio :(

we've been very careful with windows and the like since we had them at 9 weeks, but guard let down just once and he bloody goes and jumps :eek:

he seems fine, a bit shaky and just wants to be picked up, but he doesn't seem damaged... surely they shouldn't be able to jump that bleedin far he's only little(ish) :(

am i worrying for nothing?
 
Darwin rules !

Purify the cat gene pool - leave the windows open, then in future years people won't have to worry as kittens will either have developed wings or more common sense !
 
hi guys,

we have 2 kittens who are now 4 months old... and i'm a bit worried cuz one of them just jumped from our bedroom (2nd story) window down to the patio :(

am i worrying for nothing?

My wife's cat when young jumped from a third story window onto a concrete courtyard.

He was fine.

I don't think he will do it again as cats are quite smart and quickly learn what is bad!
 
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mavity has a far lesser effect on cats.

It does?? Right, time to get 100 cats delivered to the secret lab and start the experiments! I must discover the secret of how they defy the laws of physics! Once I have harnessed this power you will be powerless to stop me, and the earth will be mine, MINE!!!

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

PK!
 
It does?? Right, time to get 100 cats delivered to the secret lab and start the experiments! I must discover the secret of how they defy the laws of physics! Once I have harnessed this power you will be powerless to stop me, and the earth will be mine, MINE!!!

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

PK!

They will still reach terminal velocity though!!!

There is a though experiment that involves what would happen it various creatures from a mouse up to a horse jumped off a large building and what would happen to them...

Posting bad science whilst working is always fun!
 
Awww :( *hugs* and *hugs for the kitten*

Im sure he will be fine, babies tend to have bendy soft bones and things and if he looks fine and isnt in pain or anything that you can see then just shut him in and let him rest :)

If you're too worried take him to the vet to have a quick once over and never open the windows :p
 
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They will still reach terminal velocity though!!!

There is a though experiment that involves what would happen it various creatures from a mouse up to a horse jumped off a large building and what would happen to them...

That is correct, but terminal velocity is determined by wind resistance and mass, in this situation mavity is a constant force affecting all objects equally.

/smartarse

PK!
 
Fairly far...

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If his legs and paws don't seem broken, he should be fine. Run your fingers over them (gently at first), and see if there are any obvious breaks, or places where he yelps in pain.
 
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