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  2. Pinch-induced behavioral inhibition - Wikipedia

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    It is mostly observed among cats and allows a mother cat to carry her kitten easily with her jaws. It can be used to restrain most cats effectively in a domestic or veterinary context, [ 1 ] however it is no longer recommended as studies have shown significant fear-anxiety responses and aversion in cats who have this technique used on them. [ 2 ]

  3. Terrified Feral Cat's Jaw-Dropping One-Year Transformation Is ...

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    Time and time again it pays off. When one feral cat arrived in David Michael Loop's care he was in rough shape. Worse, the orange cat couldn't tolerate being touched by humans. He was just too scared.

  4. Cat anatomy - Wikipedia

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    A cat's nose is highly adapted. Cats are highly territorial, and secretion of odors plays a major role in cat communication. The nose helps cats to identify territories, other cats and mates, to locate food, and has various other uses. [7] A cat's sense of smell is believed to be about fourteen times more sensitive than that of humans.

  5. Cheek pouch - Wikipedia

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    Monkeys have open cheek pouches within the oral cavity, but they open out in some rodents of America. Hence the name "diplostomes" is associated with them, which means "two mouths." In some rodents, such as hamsters, the cheek pouches are remarkably developed; they form two bags ranging from the mouth to the front of the shoulders.

  6. Trismus - Wikipedia

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    It is a temporary condition that usually lasts no more than two weeks. Dental trismus is caused by an injury to the masticatory muscles, such as opening the jaw for an extended period of time or having a needle pass through a muscle. Typical dental anesthesia for the lower jaw involves inserting a needle into or through a muscle.

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  8. Cat gets stuck in garage door after falling asleep - AOL

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    It's okay to laugh -- Bella got out unscathed. On Dec. 29, authorities were called to a home in Louisiana after neighbors noticed a cat named Bella hanging from a garage door in a precarious manner.

  9. Throat clamp - Wikipedia

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    Throat clamp is a method of subduing that involves the predator using its jaw to grasp the throat of the prey and clamp tight so that the prey's windpipe is either crushed or blocked, causing asphyxiation. It is often seen in predatory felids and occasionally canids and hyaenids, and it has been recently observed in small didelphids. [1]