A domestic cat's bite force would be anywhere from 300 - 500 PSI
The lower jaw (mandible) may be dislocated by force.
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An adult saltwater crocodile's jaw has a bite force of 3000 lbs to 5000 lbs of bite force!
The bottom jaw on a cat can shake for many reasons. There could be a congenital defect, a side effect of medication, or illness.
The dog's jaw moves up and down and from side to side, in a grinding motion. The jaws move sideways across the teeth. The cat's jaw moves only up and down, there is no side to side grinding motion. There is no sideways movement.
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I think the more wider the jaw the more force it have,and the gsd has a slightly wider jaw.Their are also important factors like built,jaw,shoulder muscles.The gsd has the wider jaw and bigger size so it has the advantage of power so it has stronger biteforce however doberman has stronger bite force according to size.
Cats have a gland at the corner of their jaw which they use for marking a possession. Ever notice how your cat likes to rub its jaw on that cardboard box you got in the mail today? Kitteh sez, "It's mine!" When you rub kitty's jaw, it's like saying, "I'm yours." Now how nice is that? It's a much nicer arrangement than spraying which, I believe, says, "Keep away, this is myterritory!"