BANGKOK - A tomcat in Bangkok, Thailand, survived a six-storey fall with no severe injuries despite making a big hole on a car windscreen. The owner of the car, who goes by Apiwat Toyothaka on Facebook, shared on Saturday that he was informed about the incident by his...
He was also able to claim for damages to his car from the insurance firm.
He added that Shifu’s owner was fined 1,000 baht , and has promised to move her cat to a relative’s home. Another cat in Staten Island, New York, also survived after falling off a balcony and damaged a car’s front windscreen in 2012.Scientists have offered various explanations as to why cats are able to survive high falls.
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