Cats do not have thumbs like a human. However, they do have a "dew claw" which is a fifth digit found on the inside of a cat's front leg, very close to the wrist joint. Cats use these to grip prey, toys, and objects they want to climb.
if you mean thumbs, then no.
It depends on how you define "hands". Cats do not have opposable thumbs; however, cats do use their front paws to manipulate objects.
Because people are people human and cats are cats. and we have opposible thumbs and are bodies aren't covered with fur
Cats can not drive cars. Cats are too small, do not have thumbs, and can not reach the pedals or brakes.
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scientests want to know why we have each thing on our bidy, how they devolop, and why some animals dont have thumbs
no they dont have opposible thumbs
Cats have fur, claws, thumbs on top of their wrist, fangs, a VERY flexible spine, a meow, different mating, tails, whiskers, they can see well in the dark, they can jump VERY high, they make no noise when they walk, etc.
Most animals do not have opposable thumbs. Two animals that do not have opposable thumbs are cats and dogs.
None trick question they don't have aposable thumbs
Sometime after they develop opposable thumbs and the faculty of speech.
no, i dont think they do. i belive that is a characteristic of primates and humans.