Yes, a mouse's foot is commonly referred to as a paw. Like other small mammals, mice have paws that are adapted for their specific needs, such as climbing, digging, and foraging. The term "paw" is generally used for the feet of animals with pads, including rodents like mice.
A cat's foot is called a paw. Each paw has five toes with retractable claws that enable cats to grip onto surfaces and hunt effectively.
A cat's foot is called a "paw." It includes the pads on the bottom of the foot, the claws, and the soft fur.
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Well yes, in a way. You asked the question, is a cat's foot called paws? A cats foot is called a paw, the 's' on the end makes it plural, thus meaning more then one foot. But assuming it was just a typo, yes, a cat's foot is called a paw.
The foot of a bear is called a paw. Many other mammals use this name for feet as well, such as dogs and cats.
The foot of a bear is called a paw. Many other mammals use this name for feet as well, such as dogs and cats.
The bottom of the dog's paw is called the pad.
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paw (an animals foot) = kapá (כפה). But there is no such phrase as haw paw.
The bottom of a dog's paw has soft pads that act as shock absorbers. These soft pads are called "soft" because they are just that: soft. A hard animal foot is called a hoof.
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I read somewhere else it's called a "grasping foot paw" by anthropologists. I just googled the same thing!