My Cat Is Losing His Whiskers, Is He Sick?
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The whiskers are a very weak sense organ. The least contact, even a squashy breeze will reason them to move. The bottom of each whisker is linked to very receptive clump of nerves that detects these tiny activities. In this way cats can repeatedly sense substance (mice, rats, clumsy people) moving about them.
As long as your cats look like they have the filled quantity of whiskers, you should not worry. However, should there be a noticeable deficiency of whiskers or if the cats seem to have supplementary problems, like not eating or drinking, not being energetic, etc. Then it is time to seek out a vet.
answered 11 months ago
No it's not sick at all !! Congratulations!!!! Is seems that your cat is a mature one, as children loose their teeth between the 5 and 7 years old, cats also change the whiskers, and they become more "mature" just check next time you go with the vet, about it. Good Luck!
answered 11 months ago
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