CATDOLL : Can a cat's whiskers be trimmed?

Can a cat's whiskers be trimmed?

Generally speaking, we do not recommend cutting a cat's whiskers. This is mainly because a cat's whiskers play a very important role for a cat. The most important function is to measure the distance. When they are not sure whether the width can guarantee their passage, they will use their whiskers to measure to avoid getting stuck. Although, for domestic cats, whiskers are not particularly necessary, it is best for us pet owners not to cut them, because it affects the cat's appearance.

In addition, for some cats, they may experience varying degrees of depression after having their whiskers trimmed, so for the sake of our own cats' health, we pet owners must not trim them.

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