Cats are known for landing on their feet, but even they have off days where the math just doesn’t add up. A jump gets misjudged by a few centimeters, the surface is more slippery than expected, or the timing is slightly off, and suddenly the landing isn’t as clean. Their reflexes usually save them mid-air, twisting fast to correct it, but it’s not perfect every time. Most of the time they recover quickly and walk it off like nothing happened. It’s rare, but it shows they’re not flawless machines, just very good at adjusting in real time.