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? asked in Entertainment & MusicPolls & Surveys · 6 years ago

If you put butter on a cat's back...?

which way does it land?

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  • 6 years ago
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    I love these questions a bit of light relief

    It would depend on the weight of the butter you place on its back lol

    like a 20lb block will defiantly stop it turning to land on its feet, and even if it did that's going to be one well buttered pussi lol

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    Idkwyta

    In that case, the cat would land on its feet like 90% of the time (assuming it is a feline over the age of 10 weeks(my kitten fell out of a tree and it would not have landed feet first had i not caught it-proving that the ability is grown into/learned))

    The butter would have little effect on the ability of the cat to land feet first-butter side up, because the butter its has a much smaller weight ratio to the cat as it does to the toast.

    Even at the same ratio, the butter would fall off because 1 slice/ 1 slice of bread = 1.8 sticks of butter / 13.5 lb avg cat.

    No matter how you spread it, the cats fur combined with the smaller surface area of the spreadable side will not hold the butter in place as the twirling begins.

    I assume that toast probably lands butter side down, just because it is butter side up at the height of an average 1 meter. At that height, the toast will only have time for one flip. Even at a greater height, a second flip would be harder for the toast to

    Source(s): Accomplish with the bottom side weight. Even knowing this, it is not one hundred percent correct. Conclusively, if the cat had the butter strapped to its back, it would have little effect on the animals ability to land because it is a conscious organism unlike its buttered counterpart.
  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    Butter side up... on it's feet :)

  • ?
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    Butter side up :)

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