Yes because they are very sharp
claw claw
Cat's claw is a large woody vine with curved thorns on the vine that resemble the claws of a cat.
Cats claw blankets to mark their territory, stretch their muscles, and maintain their claws.
Cacti grow in sandy soil and have thorns.Another Answer:In North American Deserts, such plants as white thorn acacia, cat claw acacia, mesquite and ocotillo have thorns and grow in sandy soil. Cacti have spines and grow in sandy soil.
Cats claw at blankets as a natural behavior to mark their territory, stretch their muscles, and maintain their claws.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "thorns" is often represented by making a claw-like handshape and moving it diagonally across the opposite forearm, mimicking the idea of thorns poking into the skin.
Cacti are not thorny plants, they have spines. There are a number of desert plants with thorns, however, including acacia, mesquite, cat's claw, and others.
The herb earns its name from the curved thorns on the vine that resemble the claws of a cat.
If you have a cat or dog they could possibly be doing it. Other cats can come into your yard and dig up plants and claw things.
Cats may claw when you pet them as a natural instinct to mark their territory or to show affection. It can also be a way for them to release excess energy or to communicate their boundaries.
not really. if they are purring, they might tread. but normaly cats don't.
Claw swipe and bite