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Some cats enjoy having their toe beans gently massaged, while others may find it uncomfortable or overstimulating.
Cats have an extra toe bean, commonly on their front paws, due to a genetic mutation called polydactyly that causes additional toes to form.
Cats are often sensitive about their toe beans because these areas are rich in nerve endings, making them particularly ticklish or uncomfortable when touched.
Cats' toe beans provide cushioning, insulation, and aid in balance and stealth during movement.
Cat toe beans are the small, soft pads on the underside of a cat's paws, resembling jelly beans in shape and texture. They're important for cushioning, traction, and sensory perception.
You should worry about cat shedding if your cat suddenly starts shedding excessively, develops bald spots, or shows signs of illness or skin problems.
Cats naturally shed their outer toenail sheaths about every 2 to 3 weeks.
You should worry about cat shedding if it is excessive, patchy, or accompanied by skin irritation, as these may indicate underlying health issues.
Cats naturally shed the outer layers of their toenails every few weeks as part of their grooming and claw maintenance process.
You should worry about cat shedding if it's excessive, patchy, or accompanied by skin issues, indicating possible health problems that require veterinary attention.

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