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Why don't cats let them touch their paws?
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It contains a lot of nerve endings and that means it's so sensitive. The cat may experience pain when being touched on the paws. If it's must you touch there, make it gentle and less frequent.
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Because cat paws are extremely sensitive and contain a large concentration of nerve receptors and sensory organs. They may not like to touch their paws, while others feel vulnerable, or in rare cases, it could be a sign of an injury.
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the paws of the cats is a very sensitive part of the cats their nerves are in their paws which means that their paws are a very important part of their bodies
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Cats are very sensitive about their paws, and may not like having them touched because it can be uncomfortable or even painful. Additionally, cats may not like their paws being touched because it can be a sign of dominance. Cats may also be wary of having their paws touched because it can be a sign of aggression. It is best to consult a professional if your cat does not like having its paws touched.<3

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Cat paws have large concentrations of nerve receptors, making them very sensitive to touch, temperature changes, and pain. Some cats simply don't like the sensation of their paws being touched, while others feel vulnerable, or in rare cases it could be a sign of an injury.
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Cats may be sensitive about their paws due to a combination of factors, including instinct, past experiences, or simply personal preference. Gradual desensitization and positive reinforcement can help build trust and make paw handling more acceptable to your cat over time.
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