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Whiskers. 'cause cats' whiskers look like floss.Whiskers!You're cat's teeth will be as shiny as their whiskers!cool, no?
Cats have nerves, much like we do, but they are more sensitive. Their whiskers act like fingers feeling everything they touch
Of course they braid their whiskers....what cat wudnt braid it if thery were going to a fancy party....i mean its very stylish......cats like to be cool n a cat with braided whiskers at a fancy party is leaving with all the girls =d
Cats claws are like human fingernails, and just like humans, it wont hurt to trim their nails unless your cut down to far, using the proper tools and making sure that you know how to trim a cats claw correctly will keep your cat painfree and a little less sharp!
Cats have whiskers so they know if they can fit in a hole or not Cats have whiskers to see if they will fit into tight spaces. Their whiskers are as long as their body. However, if a cat is overweight, its whiskers don't grow more, making them more likely to get stuck. Cats can use their whiskers to help guide themselves, especially at night.
Cats use their whiskers as a guideline for the size of their head. Say a cat is trying to fit through a hole and his whiskers rub, then he knows that he will get stuck if he continues into the hole.
Yes!A cats whiskers are like our pinky toes we need them for balance!
Cats can lose their whiskers naturally during shedding season or due to general wear and tear. Whiskers may also break or fall out if the cat is engaged in activities that put stress on them, such as rough play or squeezing into tight spaces. Whiskers will grow back over time, as they are essential for a cat's sensory perception.
Well, honey, cats don't actually like to eat their own or other cats' whiskers. Whiskers are like their GPS system, helping them navigate the world. If a cat is chewing on whiskers, it's probably out of boredom or stress, not because they have a sudden craving for a whisker sandwich. So, keep those whiskers intact and give your cat some toys or extra love instead.
DO NOT trim your dogs whiskers!!!!! They don't grow back!!!! Dogs need them in every part of their life, their whiskers are very important. Please take my advice and don't cut them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cat whiskers fall out for the same reason as their hair or outer layers of their claws; to be replaced by new whiskers. This renewing helps get rid of older or damaged whiskers that have little use to the cat.
A cat's whiskers are very sensitive tactile hairs that help them navigate and understand their environment. They help provide information about the size and shape of objects, detect changes in air currents, and even help cats gauge distances in the dark.