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- High-rise_syndrome abstract "High-rise syndrome is the phenomenon of cats falling from higher than two stories (7–9 m (23–30 ft)). This is generally from high-rise buildings, or skyscrapers, and is also used to refer to the injuries sustained by a cat falling from a great height.".
- High-rise_syndrome thumbnail Cat_in_tree03.jpg?width=300.
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageExternalLink 060928-cats-land-video.html.
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageExternalLink falling_cats.htm.
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageExternalLink page1.aspx.
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- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageLength "6121".
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageRevisionID "680735762".
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Cat.
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Cat_righting_reflex.
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cat_behavior.
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Drag_(physics).
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Equilibrioception.
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Skyscraper.
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Terminal_velocity.
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink File:Cat_in_tree03.jpg.
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "High-rise syndrome".
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "high-rise syndrome".
- High-rise_syndrome hasPhotoCollection High-rise_syndrome.
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Domestic_cat.
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- High-rise_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreliable_source.
- High-rise_syndrome subject Category:Cat_behavior.
- High-rise_syndrome hypernym Phenomenon.
- High-rise_syndrome type Article.
- High-rise_syndrome type Disease.
- High-rise_syndrome type Article.
- High-rise_syndrome comment "High-rise syndrome is the phenomenon of cats falling from higher than two stories (7–9 m (23–30 ft)). This is generally from high-rise buildings, or skyscrapers, and is also used to refer to the injuries sustained by a cat falling from a great height.".
- High-rise_syndrome label "High-rise syndrome".
- High-rise_syndrome sameAs m.03ctsb2.
- High-rise_syndrome sameAs Q17029747.
- High-rise_syndrome sameAs Q17029747.
- High-rise_syndrome wasDerivedFrom High-rise_syndrome?oldid=680735762.
- High-rise_syndrome depiction Cat_in_tree03.jpg.
- High-rise_syndrome isPrimaryTopicOf High-rise_syndrome.