The dog hates the cat
Yes, squirrels do have whiskers, but they are very fine.
cats and dogs whiskers serve the same purpose that a bugs antenna do. Imagine this. Close your eyes and put four fingers on each cheek. Walk around. You don't bump your face into anything, because your fingers hit whatever you would've bumped into. This is what a cats whiskers are like. Of course, cats aren't blind,but it is just another sense of whats going on!
No. Dogs, like horses, cats (and many other felines), etc., use their whiskers as receptors. I disagree with trimming horse whiskers because of this. They are natural, and are used to feel around them subtlely. - Kate
whiskers
Cats, bunnies, dogs, ferrets, otters, mice, rats and most animals in the cat family have whiskersdogs, cats and any big cats including lions, tigers, cheetahs, and jaguars
cats and dogs look different cause cats have long whiskers and dogs have short whiskers.
Yes, squirrels do have whiskers, but they are very fine.
uhh...some kind of animal that is freakishly deformed?
simple. they (like cats) have whiskers so that they can sense things when they are near. now say for example, you were to sneak up behind cat/dog. right before you would be even a foot away, they would sense you coming, and eventually turn around. Did You Know? cats have longer whiskers than dogs, so they can sense faster and better than dogs. also, cats and dogs arent the only animals with whiskers!!
Cats have whiskers.
cats and dogs whiskers serve the same purpose that a bugs antenna do. Imagine this. Close your eyes and put four fingers on each cheek. Walk around. You don't bump your face into anything, because your fingers hit whatever you would've bumped into. This is what a cats whiskers are like. Of course, cats aren't blind,but it is just another sense of whats going on!
Yes, cats can have black whiskers. Whisker color can vary among cats, with some having black whiskers while others may have whiskers that match the color of their fur.
No. Dogs, like horses, cats (and many other felines), etc., use their whiskers as receptors. I disagree with trimming horse whiskers because of this. They are natural, and are used to feel around them subtlely. - Kate
Yes, cats' whiskers can turn white with age.
Think about it. Its the exact same reason why cats have whiskers! If a dog was to climb into a pitch black hole, the whiskers will tell them if or how close they are to the walls.
Same as they do for all cats. Whiskers are how they balance
Yes, cats can have black whiskers. Whiskers can come in various colors, including black, depending on the cat's fur color.