yes, they can completely rip the guts out of another animal with those claws!
yes its true
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.
that's not always true in fact my cat (male) eats my sisters cats (female) food either way it's very agressif behavior so if you have cats that do this stop it!
Yes, cheetahs cannot retract their claws.
thir is some times a joke that cats have 9 lives but that's not true cats have one life on earth.
true
Using their amazing strength to pin the prey, they hold it with their claws, and dispatch it with their powerful teeth and claws.
You can get cat that has micrognathia to eat dry food from places where Cats gets less nutrition.
no!!!! of course not, it only depends of how much food you give them, or give them treats or snacks,....
It is not true because turkeys are to fast for dogs and cats.
mesonychids were the carnivorous-artiodactyls (i.e with hooves) that got replaced by true carnivores like cats (which have claws) today there are no carnivorous-artiodactyls only omnivorous-artiodactyls (pigs) and herbivorous-artiodactyls (hippos)
yes