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Live Science on MSNWhy do cats' claws retract but dogs' claws don't?Cats' claws are "hyper-retractile" — they fold all the way back against their finger bones when not in use, and cats don't ...
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Great Pet Care on MSNCat Paws: Anatomy, Care, and Protection TipsCat claws are hooked, translucent white ... Cats can suffer paw injuries ranging from broken bones and sprains to muscle ...
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Because of their adorable traits, it’s easy to overlook a cat’s predatory nature. Even domesticated felines have a dangerous side to them, and you will see it once they have their claws engaged.
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