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How far can a cat fly ???

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Tristan Beeline - 14 Jun 2005 05:07 GMT
I'm a scientist doing research on cats and their ability to fly.

I heard that cats can use their tails like a helicopter and fly
several miles while hunting birds.

Is that true or just an urban legend ?
Trish Dunphy - 15 Jun 2005 04:59 GMT
> I'm a scientist doing research on cats and their ability to fly.
>
> I heard that cats can use their tails like a helicopter and fly
> several miles while hunting birds.
>
> Is that true or just an urban legend ?

Apparantly a.sholes can type so there may be some other thoughts out there
that have truth to them.
A Cat - 21 Jun 2005 00:46 GMT
Tristan,

Don't be an uptight bitch...it's just a f.cking joke.  Maybe if you
laughed once in awhile you wouldn't look like an ugly tosser.

A Cat

>> I'm a scientist doing research on cats and their ability to fly.
>>
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>Apparantly a.sholes can type so there may be some other thoughts out there
>that have truth to them.
A Cat - 21 Jun 2005 00:56 GMT
I've seen two cats displaying this behavior....one was chasing a
squirrel across a telephone line and the other chasing a dove over a
roof.  The fur on their tails appeared to flatten out to assume the
shape of a wing thus giving it the required lift. The speed at which
it rotated was very fast, maybe to account for the single rotor.  

Both cats were silent in their flight......except for their
twittering.

I cannot do this....I prefer a jetpack.

A Cat

>I'm a scientist doing research on cats and their ability to fly.
>
>I heard that cats can use their tails like a helicopter and fly
>several miles while hunting birds.
>
>Is that true or just an urban legend ?
 
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