Anybody who thinks this is funny or cool should look up high rise syndrome.
Or maybe I’ll do it for them. Here: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/cat-care/high-rise-syndrome.aspx
Cats like high places, but you don’t usually find them at the very top of 40+ ft trees. Tree bark provides a much better grip than concrete or metal, and there generally isn’t much in a tree that can startle the cat and make it jump/bolt. Also, in a tree there are a lot of branches to grab on the way down so the cat doesn’t hit the ground.
It knows it can land on its feet.
I’m afraid of heights. Just looking at that picture freaks me out a bit.
Yep. This picture makes my heart race.
Even cats are planking. That’s like a meme absorbing a meme.
Appears to me that neither is the photographer afraid of heights!
Could someone nail carpet on that railing so he can hold on? One false move and we’ll have a cat pancake.
Super Elevated Monorail Cat!
That cat can’t looked down and think “Oh no! I better not get up there because if I fall it’s a 40 story drop!” The cats owner needs to be shot.
Anybody who thinks this is funny or cool should look up high rise syndrome.
Or maybe I’ll do it for them. Here: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/cat-care/high-rise-syndrome.aspx
Cats like high places, but you don’t usually find them at the very top of 40+ ft trees. Tree bark provides a much better grip than concrete or metal, and there generally isn’t much in a tree that can startle the cat and make it jump/bolt. Also, in a tree there are a lot of branches to grab on the way down so the cat doesn’t hit the ground.