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Originally posted by The Last Conformist
Basically, it first extents one set of legs, and "screws" 180 degrees. Thanks to conservation of angular momentum, almost all of this rotation goes to the body-half with non-extended legs. Then it retracts the extended legs and extends the other set, and "screws" 180 degrees again. This ends up with the cat having turned almost 180 degrees.
Sorry, my English broke down here. I hope you get the picture.
you are on the right track but you are missing one important thing. Think moment of inertia.