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A vestibular apparatus in their inner ear acts as a balance and orientation compass. They always know right side up. Second, cats have a unique skeletal structure - an unusually flexible backbone and the absence of a collarbone. So when a cat falls, its senses respond with lightning speed, and it is able to reorient its body and twist its head around so it can see where it’s going to land.

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Cats are known for their flexible bodies and have quick time reactions on moving to face their entire body and head in one place to make a safe landing on instinct. Their bones also tend to be strong enough to survive great falls without serious injury.
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