Take it to a vet to find out why.
What...? Even I don't understand that. It is a dwarf kitten, its back paws have a joint and knuckles like the front paws have. It can grip my finger with his back paws, less confusing?
I don't understand what you mean, if you could describe how the kitten walks, this might help to determine what is happening. Like, the kitten is dragging it's hind quarters, or is trying to balance on it's front paws, or is pulling with front paws and pushing and moving back paws but gets no traction. Something that describes with detail how the kitten is walking, also age, kind, other health conditions. Anything might be helpful.
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Your cat was paralyzed in the front paws, because the dog picked it up by the neck.
yes absolutly
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Whiskers paws eyes mouth nose ears
A hink pink is a word play riddle where the answer consists of two words that rhyme and fit the given clue. In this case, the hink pink "keeps a cat's paws warm" could be "toasty toesies." The answer plays on the idea of keeping a cat's paws warm with something cozy and rhyming with the clue.
all dogs have larger front paws. even wild animals in the dog family
no but it has paws . But some cats if you see they use their front paws to hold some things like a ball etc in a way you can call the front paws hands of the cat
A lion has four paws - one on each foot.
18. 10 on the back paws, and 8 on the front paws.