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Falling cats

Australia, 1995
film

Episode number 1 of Series “Great moments in science: presented by Dr Karl Kruszelnicki”. It is safer for a cat to fall from a thirty-two story bu..

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Cats

United States, 1985
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Cat journey

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Felix the Cat

United States, 1930
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The Cat's meow

United States, 1977
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Arguing the Toss of a Cat

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The Cat = A Macska

Hungary, 1980
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The Cat = A Macska

Hungary, 1980
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A Cat's world

United Kingdom, 1997
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Story of the Cat

United States, 1982
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The Animals are crying

United States, 1971
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A Cat is a cat...

United States, 1979
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Three little kittens

United States, 1952
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Here to Fall

United Kingdom, 2011
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Mythical cats

Unknown, 1998
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The Thirteenth floor

Canada, 1983
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The Cat family

United Kingdom, 1960
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Kittens grow up

United States, 1971
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90 degrees skywards

Victoria, Australia, 2005
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