I'm just about sure all the cats we've had had an extra one or two somewhere random on the cheek. But none with "nose-whiskers" like yours. I occasionally find shed ones lying around where the furkids like to hang out.
Hmmm... If you knew how to make brushes, they might make great paint brushes, but you'd have to be very patient saving them. I only see one lying around every 6 mos. or so and we have 2 cats.Random question.. does anyone SAVE their cats whiskers? I want to and make something out of them.. but no idea what!
He so precious what a adorable sweetieThis is Toby - he's 12 weeks - looks like he has lots of whiskers (he is also polydactyl on all 4 paws) -- but not sure if kittens usually have more whiskers than adults??
They are very long... He also has very long eye-brow whiskers!
I do. Whenever I find one, I put it in jar for safekeeping. Reportedly, cat whiskers are good luck.
Random question.. does anyone SAVE their cats whiskers? I want to and make something out of them.. but no idea what!
Just what I've heard - no guarantee. I live in the south where many people are superstitious. I figure it can't hurt.I never knew keeping Whiskers was good luck,funny that my
Cats name is Whiskers![emoji]128514[/emoji]
Both of my cats have that! I'll see if I can upload an image to this thread. Bit Bit is so cute!!My rescued cat, Bit Bit, has 4 whiskers I would say at at the back of his jaw bone on each side. There are 2 up somewhat below his ear & 2 below that and just about as long as the others. I've never seen any there before and I've had many cats in my lifetime. When I got him, someone had cut his front ones off.
That’s a set of whiskers with a side of kitten.
This is Toby - he's 12 weeks - looks like he has lots of whiskers (he is also polydactyl on all 4 paws) -- but not sure if kittens usually have more whiskers than adults??
They are very long... He also has very long eye-brow whiskers!