The sentence should read:
"Your cat's name is Whiskers."
The incorrect word is "cats" It should be "cat's" Furthermore, "whiskers" should begin with a capital "W" Hence the sentence should be: My cat's name is Whiskers.
whiskers (Horse Isle answer) SnappyDoodle on chestnut
Whiskers. 'cause cats' whiskers look like floss.Whiskers!You're cat's teeth will be as shiny as their whiskers!cool, no?
means a saying of cat whiskers in 1990 people were scanning cats and doing some test to find a name for whiskers thats why they made the name frisky up as in whiskers
In cats they are called "tactile hairs" or vibrissae.
The scientific name for whiskers is vibrissae. I just call it a cat's whisker when talking to everyday people, though.
Special sensitive hairs (whiskers) are located on either side of the nose, on the "eyebrows" and in the ears. Whiskers help cats navigate in the dark by feeling objects near them.
I think it's name is Whiskers. That's what I remember.
No. Catfish are a very diverse group of bony fish. Named for their prominent barbels which represent cat whiskers. Which is where they get the name, catfish.
I favor Whiskers.
Because language is arbitrary and most words do not have any kind of resemblance to real-world objects. Words are symbols, in the same way the letter W represents a certain sound, but there's no reason why it couldn't represent the sound represented by the letter M if everyone agreed that it did. If you changed your name tomorrow you would still be the same human being, just with a different set of sounds as your name. The word "fish" comes from Old English, and before that from Germanic.
Vibrissae (singular: vibrissa), or whiskers, are specialized hairs.