Why do cats have whiskers? | Cats Uncovered

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Why do cats have whiskers?
Cat's whiskers: they're not just a question of style. They are also very useful.
Like us, cats are mammals that are covered with hair. But there are definite differences in the hair that covers our bodies!
Whiskers erupt from hair follicles like other hairs, they really stand out on a cat’s body. Whiskers are coarser and thicker than regular hair and have roots that are three times deeper.

Whiskers are more sensitive than regular hairs because the follicles from which they originate are jam packed with blood vessels and nerves. In fact, whiskers are as sensitive as a human’s fingertips. So, while human’s sense of touch is in the fingers, a cat touches the world with his face.
Whiskers are specifically tuned sensory equipment that guide a cat through daily functions. These specialized hairs aid vision and help a kitty navigate his environment, providing additional sensory input, much like antennae on insects.

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