The old-fashioned term "the cat's whiskers" means "the height of perfection" or "first-rate."
Popular in the 1920s, this expression, along with "the cat's meow," referred to the daring flappers described as "impossible to shock."
it means that dogs smelt something or that they are finding something/someone.
It means beard or whiskers
means a saying of cat whiskers in 1990 people were scanning cats and doing some test to find a name for whiskers thats why they made the name frisky up as in whiskers
The whiskers of the cat with black whiskers are black.
No. Zebras do not have whiskers.
whiskers (Horse Isle answer) SnappyDoodle on chestnut
It means nothing. Just that some cats have different color coats and whiskers.
Yes, that is how you spell whiskers.
If one cat has 16 whiskers, then seven cats would have a total of 16 whiskers multiplied by 7. This equals 112 whiskers. Therefore, seven cats will have 112 whiskers in total.
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No, a cat's whiskers are not always white. The color of a cat's whiskers can vary depending on the cat's fur color. Some cats may have whiskers that match their fur color, while others may have whiskers that are a different color, such as black or grey. Whiskers are specialized hairs called vibrissae that are used for sensory purposes.
Yes, squirrels do have whiskers, but they are very fine.