Yes, cats can have a preferred paw, just like humans can be left or right-handed. It's estimated that approximately 40% of cats are right-pawed, 20% are left-pawed, and the remaining 40% are ambidextrous or show no consistent preference.
Yes, cats can exhibit a paw preference, much like humans have dominant hands. It's estimated that about 40% of cats are right-pawed, 20% are left-pawed, and the remaining 40% are ambidextrous or don't show a clear preference.
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