On the face of it, that would seem to multiply to a total of sixty hours per day.
(I'm assuming that your "thirty hours of travel" already accounts for time to hunt, eat, socialise if applicable, etc.)
My Games & WritingRealistically? Cats are highly territorial, and would therefore be unlikely to wander off for long distances.
There are stories of cats travelling long distances under certain circumstances, as I recall, such as to return to a territory or to seek out an owner.
My Games & Writing"Average cat" was specified, although I'm not exactly sure what the OP meant by that. If you somehow forced a cat to continue walking in a straight line for an extended period of time, then by simple multiplication the OP answers it's own question: 2mph x 20 hours per day x 2 days = 80 miles.
"Average cat" was specified, although I'm not exactly sure what the OP meant by that. If you somehow forced a cat to continue walking in a straight line for an extended period of time, then by simple multiplication the OP answers it's own question: 2mph x 20 hours per day x 2 days = 80 miles.
I do not know any cat that is willing to participate in any action for 20 hours a day (besides sleeping).
Edited by Eisirt on Sep 29th 2022 at 9:40:35 PM
yeah nevermind the answer was obvious lmao
Edited by sleebykiddy on Jun 19th 2022 at 8:46:47 AM