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If you look on youtube there's some deviants on there making rat traps with the electronics taken from fly killer electric bats and pepped up with small led cell batteries.. ouch.
 
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Fun fact, terminal velocity for a squirrel is survivable. So you can drop them from any height or fire them from catapults and feel no guilt.
 
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Fun fact, terminal velocity for a squirrel is survivable. So you can drop them from any height or fire them from catapults and feel no guilt.

Rubbish, I chucked one out at 35,000 ft. Was a squirrel popsicle on impact.

But being serious cats too can theoretically survive a fall from any height.... theoretically.
 
Only if they land on their feet - which cats do from above a certain height.

However propelling a squirrel from a catapult against a tree might not have the same result.
 
Nah, cats can't survive any height. Just up to a point and they do suffer injuries from survivable heights.
 
Nah, cats can't survive any height. Just up to a point.

Theoretically they can (There is a bad zone as EFLI has intimated, where they are unable to adjust their bodies in time) A cats terminal velocity is about 60 MPH. It does depend on age, what they land on etc though. Cats are naturally tree dwellers.
 
Theoretically? Oh well!

Ask how many survive a great fall without vets treatment... :eek:
 
We noticed some of the apples in the fruit bowl were being shared by a visitor. So we laid a (humane) trap and caught the little fella. We took him about 500 yds away and have never had anything since.


I used a Un-humane sticky pad... caught a cute little Mouse. I felt ever so rubbish.

With a lolly stick I tried to free his tail and feet. It was hopeless so I took him down to the lake and put the mouse head down to drown him to put him out of his misery. Never again would I do such a horrible thing.

I went back latter walking the dog pulled the pad out and the Mouse had gone. A Snake may have had him but there was nothing left , so hopefully the water freed the little bugger.
 
I put a humane mole trap into a mole tunnel in my lawn. Unfortunately it was a very cold night and the poor sod froze solid overnight. Didn't feel too good about that.
 
I also caught a mole in a humane trap. I gave it the worst death imaginable, I buried it alive.
 
But being serious cats too can theoretically survive a fall from any height.... theoretically.

Define "survive".

Beyond about four floors drop onto concrete, even if they land on their feet, their head carries on.......

Smashed jaws, teeth, and worse:eek:
 
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