How long are a cat's whiskers?
A cat’s whiskers mainly gradually become longer as the body grows. At first, a cat’s whiskers may only be 3 cm when it enters the growth stage. As the cat gradually grows up, the cat’s whiskers will gradually become longer, and gradually Grow until the cat's body is out of shape.
After the cat's whiskers grow, the length will be exactly the width of the cat's own head. Of course, this is based on the longest whisker that can reach the width of the cat's own head. Relatively short beards, most are only 3 cm long.
Each cat generally has 25 to 30 whiskers. Whiskers are very important to cats. They not only help them measure the width of the channel, but also help their receptors and so on. If their beards are cut off without authorization, it can easily cause serious consequences such as sensory loss and even movement and balance disorders in cats.
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