Cats are fascinating creatures. They are enigmatic, independent, agile, and yes, they can also take the shape of a liquid. Just like liquid takes the shape of its container, a cat can adapt its body to fit into small spaces, almost like a liquid pouring into a container.
For evidence of this unique ability, you can search online for “A cat that fits small spaces”. In fact, French scientist Mark Antwein Fardin was awarded the 2017 IG Nobel Prize for demonstrating that cats exhibit properties of both solids and liquids.
Their flexible spines, collarbone, and shoulders enable them to squeeze into tight spaces in a humorous manner.
This article addresses the question posed by Nola Reynolds from Chelmsford: “Are cats liquid?”
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Source: www.sciencefocus.com