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  • #16
    couldn't they have just dropped the thing and gotten the same reaction ?
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      • #18
        mmp121 - there is no gravity in there, so... no?
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        • #19
          Okay, bad choice of words, not drop per say, but give it a gentle downward nudge instead of at a wall. The cat would have been just as spooked and you would get to see if cats STILL land on their feet even in low-G environments.
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          • #20
            cats have this reflex when they are falling to turn until they are facing down...oops no down...of course kitty is going to be a bit creeped out.

            But I know a cat or two that would probably love zero G after thay got used to it...they tend to walk up walls anywazes

            I could imagine them sprinting around up the walls and over the ceiling, only kept on by centrifugal force
            Last edited by Marshmallowman; 27 October 2004, 22:53.

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            • #21
              After viewing this, a multitude of times, it's apparent, the guy tossing the kitty is aware that he pushed it away too hard.
              It's also obvious the kitty was real happy when the zero-g ended.

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