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Scientists Discover a New Twist in Why Falling Cats Land on Their Feet : ScienceAlert

Last updated: March 12, 2026 3:40 am
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The Science of How Cats Always Land on Their Feet

For over a century, scientists have been fascinated by the uncanny ability of cats to always land on their feet when they fall. A groundbreaking study published in 1894 shed some light on this phenomenon, but recent research in 2026 reveals that there is still much to explore.

A team of researchers led by veterinary physiologist Yasuo Higurashi from Yamaguchi University in Japan has uncovered new insights into why cats are so adept at landing on their feet. Their study focused on the differences in flexibility along a cat’s spine, shedding light on the biomechanics behind this impressive feat.

The researchers found that the thoracic spine, located in the front half of a cat’s body, is more flexible and twists more readily than the stiffer lumbar spine in the back half. This difference in flexibility allows cats to rotate sequentially during a fall, with the front half of the body rotating first followed by the posterior trunk.


A sequence of four images of a falling cat. (Higurashi et al., Anat. Rec., 2026)

The falling cat problem, first brought to light by French physiologist Étienne-Jules Marey in 1894, has puzzled scientists for decades. The study of how a cat can reorient itself in midair while conserving angular momentum has been a topic of much interest in the field of physics.

Higurashi and his team delved into the anatomical aspects of the falling cat problem by studying the spines of cat cadavers. They discovered significant differences in flexibility between the thoracic and lumbar sections of the spine, providing new insights into how cats achieve their remarkable midair rotations.

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A diagram of the torsion rig. (Higurashi et al., Anat. Rec., 2026)

The researchers also conducted tests on live cats, dropping them from a height of about 1 meter and using high-speed cameras to observe their twisting motions. The results showed that cats rotate in a sequential manner, with the front half twisting first due to its greater flexibility.

This study not only sheds light on the biomechanics of how cats land on their feet but also provides insights into the agility and flexibility of feline locomotion. Further research on the material properties of the spine may help elucidate how differences in trunk flexibility impact mammalian movement.

The research, published in The Anatomical Record, marks a significant step forward in our understanding of the fascinating physics behind the falling cat phenomenon.

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