There's a myth that cats don't land on their backs, how true is this myth?-
When cats fall, they generally land on their feet due to their natural agility and the righting reflex. However, this does not mean that they never land on their backs. In certain situations, such as when falling from a shorter height or when unable to fully orient themselves, cats may land on their backs or in other positions. So, the myth that cats never land on their backs is not entirely true.