Siamese cat's claws are needle sharp. Siamese cats, like all domestic cats, will shed layers of claw periodically, so their claws are often renewed; plus, they retract, so are not dulled when the cat is walking.
Chihuahua's claws, like all dogs' claws, are not retractable, and so are blunted by the surfaces they walk on. While this is most noticeable with dogs that walk on city streets, because the concrete is abrasive and blunts them rapidly, it also holds true for dogs on farms. It will, of course, vary from one dog to another, but generally the chihuahua's claws will be quite rounded at the ends.
tell me when you get scratched by one
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no they have 5 claws on each paw.
Its claws. Siamese cats, at one point in time, were temple guardians in Thailand. They have been known to drive off (legend says kill) human intruders by leaping at their faces/necks with their claws.
yes very sharp claws, there like a cats
to survive in wild or hunt or defense. :)smiles!
Cats have sharp teeth and claws. They can run fast and climb trees.
alot of horses are scared of cats. because cats have sharp claws, cats could just randomly climb on the horse. poor horse the claws would dig into the horse. that would hurt
Siamese cats are not supposed to eat wool
Even though they do not have claws, declawed cats do catch mice. Cats have very strong paws, as well as sharp teeth.
It still has sharp claws. The canines in big cats help them to drag their preys, so it's not essential they are sharp.
Siamese cats are sometimes referred to as Meezers because this is the last syllable of the word Siamese. This is often used a affectionate term used by fans of Siamese cats.
Snowshoe cats are a variant of Siamese cats. Like all cats, they are mammals.
They each have fur, each have about the same facial features, sharp teeth, and claws.