Well since I have 6 cats I will tell you my answer, when they do that it is ether they are stretching or they are getting a kinc out of their back that is what my cats do.
When a cat spreads its paws, it usually means that the cat is feeling relaxed, comfortable, or trying to maintain balance.
A raccoon has four paws and eight toes (five on the front paws and four on the rear paws).
they have four paws, but they mostly use two when they bounce.
A lion has four paws - one on each foot.
A cat has for legs, and four paws!
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Bears are plantigrade. Their soles of their paws are in full contact with the ground when they walk.
Lions have five toes on the front paws and four on the back paws. In between each toe is a claw. The "thumb", though, has a dew claw which is more curved and often is off the ground. (Even domesticated house cats have a dew claw on each "thumb" on their front paws.) The back paws do not have dew claws.
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Koalas waddle or run along the ground on all four paws, or pull themselves up tree trunks with their powerful claws.
Each cat has four paws, so 23 cats should have 92 paws total.
A cat's feet are called paws. Paws are important for balance, grooming, and hunting. Cats have five toes on their front paws and four toes on their back paws.