Google high rise syndrome and cats.
you might be surprised at what they have to say.
2006-06-12 07:51:07
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answered by rabbitwhisperer 3
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it is available yet unlikely. A can can turn its entire physique in mid air and land on all 4 paws, a toddler might land without help and hit the floor or floor at an result. a toddler isn't born with complicated bones, its greater like cartilage. Making the toddler greater versatile, yet additionally greater fragile. they are asserting an person has greater a hazard at breaking a bone falling down some steps than a newborn or a falling toddler. genuine tale, became interior the information* some years in the past, there became a pair in Brooklyn, ny who had 7mo previous toddler. They lived in a extreme upward thrust residence on the 10h floor. The couple have been given right into a argument that became actual. the daddy of the toddler began to hit & abuse the mummy and additionally the toddler. He ended up throwing the toddler out of the window. the mummy went hysterical and called 911 nevertheless on an identical time as being abused by her boyfriend. while the law enforcement officers got here they arrested the guy.the toddler survived minor scrapes and bruises. a girl who walked by got here across the toddler crying and laying on the only %. of grass surrounding the only tree close to her residence. the mummy says it became Miracle, God who stored her toddler, that the toddler fell during the tree branches and effectively landed on the only patch of grass close to her brooklyn residence! She mentioned she particularly blessed! the medical doctors mentioned it became a Miracle the toddler became un harmed. The babb"s father became charged with a team of issues which includes tried homicide and became sentenced to existence in penitentiary.
2016-12-08 08:32:46
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answered by Anonymous
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My first apartment was on the top floor of a beautiful Victorian mansion. (this thing was in an architecture book that my floor mate had)
Anyway, this was like in the very early 90s. I had a small balcony that was accessible though the kitchen window, which I left open most of the time. My two cats would go sleep on the ledges sometimes. I came home one night to one of them on the ground, bleeding out of his nose and mouth. He kept me up all night; got him into the vet the next day. She checked him out and said he'd live. That was 16 years ago. He was sleeping on my pillow when I woke up this morning.
2006-06-12 09:23:23
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answer #3
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answered by Gabby_Gabby_Purrsalot 7
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Cat Terminal Velocity
2017-02-23 05:33:20
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answered by Anonymous
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They will survive but there life will never be the same again. Most of them will chase the rush the got. They will soon die from other high risk activities.
2006-06-12 07:53:05
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answered by bigbob2 2
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i dont think its possible unless you shoot it out a canon striaght down to acheive terminal velocity. Then i think i9ts internal organs would get disrupted and it would die
2006-06-12 07:46:45
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answered by Boom!!! Shock A Locka 5
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Yes
But upto some extent only
2006-06-12 07:56:56
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answered by --> ( Charles ) <-- 4
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It all depends on how many lives it has left
2006-06-12 08:13:00
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answered by cinders 2
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no, if so it would not be terminal
2006-06-12 07:47:50
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answered by Mr nice guy 2U 5
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Why do you want to know????
2006-06-12 07:47:36
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answered by Cat 3
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