CATDOLL : What does it mean when a cat's whiskers are too long?

What does it mean when a cat's whiskers are too long?

If a cat's whiskers are too long, it means:

The longer the cat's whiskers are, the wider the cat's body is. The length of whiskers is a "tool" for cats to measure width. When cats jump, climb, or dig holes, they use their whiskers to determine whether their bodies are able to get in. If the owner cuts off the cat's whiskers for aesthetic reasons, it is actually very unhelpful to the cat. It may cause the cat to get stuck when crossing obstacles.

If a cat's whiskers are cut, the following will happen:

A cat's whiskers are a ruler for its movements. First of all, they allow the cat to maintain balance and make it look more energetic when walking. Cutting off the whiskers is equivalent to taking away this ruler. The cat will lose its center of balance and walk unsteadily.

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