The cat's claws were sharp enough to peirce skin.
They have sharp claws and teeth
Cheetah claws are the only claws that always show and are owned by a cat.However for other cats the claws go inside the cat's paw.
Tigers have retractable claws just like a house cat. This helps them keep their claws sharp.
The main weapons a cat will use to catch its prey are its sharp teeth and claws. A cat will use its sharp claws to grab hold of prey to slow it down, or to stop it outright. Then a cat will use their long canine teeth to grab the prey, often by the neck in order to kill it.
Cats have sharp teeth and claws. They can run fast and climb trees.
Why does an elephant not have sharp claws are
vampires have extremely sharp claws.
they av sharp claws to rip open there fruit
A cat's claws are sharp and curved which "hooks" them into prey or another object. The claws are actually part of a cat's toe bone which makes them incredibly strong and it is rare for a cat to lose a claw. This, as well as incredibly strong muscles, enables cats to hang off of huge, moving prey such as a lion, or a leopard to climb a tree with ease. To ensure the claws stay sharp, the claws in most cats (with the exception of the cheetah) are retractable. Tendons and muscle are attached to the base of the claw and the toes which pull the claw back when at rest or walking. This ensures the claw stays clean and sharp for when they are needed.
Cats' paws have sharp, retractable claws, while dogs have hard, dull claws that don't retract.
As there is no unit to declare 'sharpness', I'll simply say: very sharp. Wolf claws, and canine claws in general, are not as thin and sharp as feline claws, yet thicker and stronger. They can tear apart rabbits and deer.