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  2. Caracal - Wikipedia

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    Kittens are born with their eyes and ears shut and the claws not retractable (unable to be drawn inside); the coat resembles that of adults, but the abdomen is spotted. Eyes open by ten days, but it takes longer for the vision to become normal. The ears become erect and the claws become retractable by the third or the fourth week.

  3. File:Cat claws.ogv - Wikipedia

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    A cat (an American long-hair) sheathing and unsheating its claws. Taken by Raul654, January 2006. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License , Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation ; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover ...

  4. Cat - Wikipedia

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    Shed claw sheaths. Cats have protractible and retractable claws. [56] In their normal, relaxed position, the claws are sheathed with the skin and fur around the paw's toe pads. This keeps the claws sharp by preventing wear from contact with the ground and allows for the silent stalking of prey.

  5. Kittens Won’t Leave Senior Dog’s Side in Heartwarming Video

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    In the video, the kittens snuggle cozily against her warm fur, creating a touching scene that has melted hearts and garnered over 105.9K likes on the platform. However, Lucy’s gentle nature ...

  6. Litter of Kittens Have the Sweetest Response After Not Seeing ...

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    For cat fosters and owners like this one, however, this is just one sign of a healthy litter of kittens. Do Kittens Know Their Mother? When kittens are born , they have the same scent as their mother.

  7. Cat anatomy - Wikipedia

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    A cat's claw. Like nearly all members of the family Felidae, cats have protractable claws. In their normal, relaxed position, the claws are sheathed with the skin and fur around the toe pads. This keeps the claws sharp by preventing wear from contact with the ground and allows the silent stalking of prey.

  8. California University in Search of Kitten Foster Parents - AOL

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    Researchers at the University of California-Davis are looking for foster parents caring for kittens to participate in a study. The university aims to help lessen the stress during pet grooming.

  9. Claw - Wikipedia

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    A claw that is retractable is protected from wear and tear. Most cats and dogs also have a dewclaw on the inside of the front paws. It is much less functional than the other claws but does help the cats to grasp prey. Because the dew claw does not touch the ground, it receives less wear and tends to be sharper and longer.