There might not be -- and hopefully there isn't -- anything wrong or broken. I've had one of my cats take a leap of faith. Fell down maybe four or five meters. Hurt her paw and bruised her tongue.
Still, the vet suggested she have a checkup as there's always the possibility of some cranial damage (or something to that effect). It might not show up, the cat could well feed on some kibble and all, but hairline fractures can happen. They are or their lack is usually verified by checking the ears. I guess that'd show if there's small bleeding or something.
This is not to worry you, but if you are able, do check your cat's condition.
Edit: I see you are going to see a vet. Didn't read the whole thread before answering.
There might not be -- and hopefully there isn't -- anything wrong or broken. I've had one of my cats take a leap of faith. Fell down maybe four or five meters. Hurt her paw and bruised her tongue.
Still, the vet suggested she have a checkup as there's always the possibility of some cranial damage (or something to that effect). It might not show up, the cat could well feed on some kibble and all, but hairline fractures can happen. They are or their lack is usually verified by checking the ears. I guess that'd show if there's small bleeding or something.
This is not to worry you, but if you are able, do check your cat's condition.
Edit: I see you are going to see a vet. Didn't read the whole thread before answering.