...because if it were, the cats would have knocked everything off it by now!
(Told to me in passing in the carpark this evening.)
The earth isn't flat...
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Never ceases to amaze me that they can negotiate a crowded mantelpiece without knocking anything off and then send it all to the floor with their tail as they jump off!
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My first Siamese, Jacinth, who was a tiny dainty little blue point, sharing the top of the microwave with a metal saucepan ... Jassy spread herself and, eventually, the pan gave up and crashed to the floor. Jassy, not in the least alarmed, wide-eyed in wonder in fact, gazed down at it ... now why had it gone and done that?
Jacinth the percussive cat.
Cats just don't understand about gravity.
ps I don't care for many of the Simon's Cat cartoons, but this one just about sums up what we're talking about ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PtFwlKfvHI
Re: The earth isn't flat...
The cat will do the cat stuff, whenever see a ledge, the cat will do the calculation and 2-3 mocking to jump, then here we go... aaaaaaaa