Monday, 13 May 2024
No whiskers makes the Sphynx cat illegal in Germany
Saturday, 20 May 2023
Why do cats have whiskers? It is cruel to trim them.
Vital cat's whiskers. Image: MikeB |
Night hunting
Feelers
Nocturnal hunter
Anatomy
Amazing whiskers on a cute female cat. Image in public domain. |
Moveable
Whisker stress
Non-facial whiskers
The cat's whiskers
Trimming
Image: MikeB |
Hairless cats
Hairless cat showing poor quality whiskers. Image: Pixels by Pixabay. |
Saturday, 13 March 2021
What are cats' whiskers made of?
Cats' whiskers are made of keratin. This is the same substance that makes our finger nails and the claws of our cats. And a cat's fur is made of keratin. A rhino's horn is made of keratin too, by the way, which is why it is so strange that some people think it has medicinal properties. It does not. The reason for the gradual extinction of the rhino is because people think eating rhino horn is beneficial. They might just as well eat their finger nails. It would be a lot cheaper and it would protect the precious rhino.
Cat whiskers are made of keratin. Image by Pexels from Pixabay |
Keratin is also the material that makes an animal's scales, feathers, hooves and calluses.
So what is keratin? It is a fibrous structural protein. At the cellular level the production of keratin is called 'cornification' which is the process of 'forming an epidermal barrier in stratified squamous epithelial tissue'. Yes, it is very technical.
Keratin has to be strong and it is. Science Direct tells me that "keratins are cysteine-rich proteins endowed by nature with high mechanical strength owing to the large number of disulphide bonds". More technical stuff.
Never trim a cat's whiskers. They need them for a range of tasks. They are connected to a mass of nerves in the muzzle which allows whiskers to 'feel' air currents which in turn allows cats to detect objects that they can't see. They are also used to detect the exact location of the vertebrae in the neck of prey so the cat can severe it with a precise bite.
You might see whiskers being trusted forwards like tentacles when a cat has something interesting in front of him. They are reaching out to detect what that interesting object is.
Friday, 7 October 2011
Can I cut my cat's whiskers?
They are extremely sensitive, so much so that they can detect air currents that flow around objects in the dark to help guide a cat.
They can "feel" for the correct vertebra in the prey's neck to guide the canine teeth to bite in the correct place to kill the prey by severing the spinal cord. They occasionally shed like ordinary fur. That is normal.
Read more about cat whiskers.
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Are cats supposed to lose whiskers?
Whiskers are extremely sensitive. They are connected to the nervous system. They are very useful to a cat and an essential piece of anatomy. They should not be interfered with in anyway - i.e. clipped or trimmed. Read more about a cat's whiskers on this page.
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