Feline High-Rise Syndrome (FHRS) is the medical term used in cases of cats falling from balconies or windows of high-rise buildings in urban areas. In most cases the fall occurs when the cat is playing, jumping from the window or over the balcony, chasing a bird or insect, or slips while walking on the edge of the balcony, railing or window.
In this Case Study you will examine the essential question:
Is the number of injuries per cat correlated to the number of stories it fell ?
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