“Meet the 50 Most Dramatic Cats: Their Whiskers Aren’t the Only Things That Stole the Show!”

"Meet the 50 Most Dramatic Cats: Their Whiskers Aren't the Only Things That Stole the Show!"

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I Politely Asked Pancake To Get Down Off My Partner, But She Insists On Helping Him Make Dinner

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Cats’ whiskers are deeply embedded in their skin and are connected to their nervous system, making them super sensitive to even the slightest changes in air currents.

This helps cats gauge whether they can fit through tight spaces, detect prey, and even sense vibrations in the air, giving them the ultimate “sixth sense” when it comes to navigating the world.

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I’m A Volunteer For My Local Humane Society. I Caught A Double Yell

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5 hours ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017 Last year I got Sushi and Beefy (criminal siblings) from the shelter. I must say that I was pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness (and a non-existent odor) of the entire facility. And of course the premises only allow stackable cages, but more than about 42″ in diameter is simply not possible…you get 1 small blanket, 1 mini litter box, 2 small bowls, 1 stuffed mouse and a tiny scratching post, that’s it…😔…when I think about how many beings gotta stay like this over a long period of time, I get all woozy…sure, the cats are well looked after with all the trimmings, BUT ultimately the resemblance to some prisons is a very frightening one, although these »inmates« seem to be a little bit fluffier than the others…🙋🏽 🤷🏽

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