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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."

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Whiskers are large hairs that grow near the mouth of cats and certain other animals.

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If a cat is whanting to go in a hole the side whiskers are the depth of the cats body so if the whiskers don’t fit the cat won’t fit and vice versa.

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