Don't know about dogs. Cats are ambidextrous. They use the L and R paws equally.
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Most research suggests that cats and dogs do not show a preference for using one paw over the other, unlike humans who are often right or left-handed. This lack of "handedness" in cats and dogs is known as ambidexterity.
Yes they are :-)!! I'll ask our cat tonight to make sure.Another AnswerYes. Both cats and dogs have a dominant "paw," with females tending to favor the right and males the left. Human males are also more likely to be left-handed.source: discovery.com
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Cats and dogs can die it heart worm is left untreated. Call your vet.
While dogs are smarter than cats in many ways, cats also have their smart points too. Dogs are smart at working in groups, but cats are smart in working as an individual. Dogs also tend to be easier to train with tricks, but cats are also less picky, and are smart enough to be outside on the street alone. There is no proper judgment of the smartness of dogs and cats contrasted.
It depends. Just like us, dogs can be left-brained or right-brained. So they are either left-pawed or right-pawed.
Her left brian is filled with images of cats and the right side of the brian is filled with information of cats
what thumb on top does not depend on the person being left or right handed but rather what gene a person have right thumb on top is recessive and left on top is dominate.
Black cats, like all cats, do not have a specific direction they typically cross from left to right. They can cross in any direction.
Yes. Dogs and cats can be right pawed or left pawed. You can test to see which one yours is by placing a tube directly in front of it and put food in the middle of the tube to see which one yours is.
dogs left legs don't work properly because the right ones do