False. Cats do not have sweat glands in their paws, so they do not sweat through their paws. Cats do have sweat glands on other parts of their body, such as their nose, chin, and forehead. They use these glands to regulate their body temperature.
Cats have sweat glands, but most are covered by fur. That means their effects are minimized, but the exception is their paws. Your cat's paws have sweat glands and you might occasionally see proof of that if your cat leaves behind damp footprints, explains Cat Health.
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