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Cats can live without whiskers, but it negatively affects their spatial awareness, balance, and overall well-being.
Yes, cats' whiskers do grow back naturally if they are broken, trimmed, or fall out.
Most cats do not like having their whiskers touched, as whiskers are highly sensitive tactile hairs.
Cutting off a cat's whiskers can disorient and stress them, impairing their spatial awareness and ability to navigate safely.
Cat whiskers help cats sense their surroundings and navigate in the dark by detecting air currents and nearby objects.
Cats show trust by displaying relaxed body language, making eye contact with slow blinks, and seeking physical closeness or affection.
You should gently reciprocate the affection by petting your cat or softly headbutting back, as it’s a sign of trust and bonding.
Cats show trust by purring, kneading, slow blinking, exposing their belly, and choosing to be near you frequently.
Gently return the gesture by softly petting your cat and speaking to it in a calm, affectionate tone.
Cats show trust through relaxed body language, slow blinking, head bunting, and choosing to spend time close to you.

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