Chased up a utility pole, this cat came down to earth with a purrfect jump
They say cats always land on their feet, and Coco the orange tabby proved it can happen even from a great distance when he leapt off a utility pole in Dildo, N.L., on Monday.
![Chased up a utility pole, this cat came down to earth with a purrfect jump](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7049646.1701803996!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/coco-the-cat.jpg)
![Coco the Cat got himself stuck on the top of a utility pole in Dildo, N.L. on Monday. When a Newfoundland Power worker climbed the pole to rescue him and was less than a foot from recovering, Coco vaulted himself from the top of the pole. Coco wasn't injured, and is back home resting. A cat flies through the air after jumping off a high pole. A person is attached to the pole and was trying to grab the cat.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7049646.1701803996!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/coco-the-cat.jpg)
They say cats always land on their feet, and Coco the orange tabby proved it can happen even from a great distance when he leapt off a utility pole in Dildo, N.L., on Monday.