I've asked about this before, but Sparky seems to have a very large number of whiskers broken off on both sides of his face. I he has, say, 15 whiskers, 9 or 10 of them are short. There's always a few that are a couple of inches long, but most of them are under one inch.
Do whiskers just grow in more slowly than I think? I mean, could these be the same short whiskers from a couple months ago? Or is this a sign of a deficiency in his diet? Is this common for young cats who are so active, or for cats who like to be in small places?
I'm more curious than worried, though I'm also curious to know if I should be worried . . .
Do whiskers just grow in more slowly than I think? I mean, could these be the same short whiskers from a couple months ago? Or is this a sign of a deficiency in his diet? Is this common for young cats who are so active, or for cats who like to be in small places?
I'm more curious than worried, though I'm also curious to know if I should be worried . . .