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How many whiskers do cats have?

You already know about the whiskers on either side of a cat's face, but felines have a few more "hidden" areas of whiskers, too. You'll find cat whiskers on their chin, above their eyes, on the back of their legs, and on their back. Whiskers are their way of sensing the world around them.
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Important side note
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  • Over-the-counter drugs of all sorts (painkillers, cold medications, dietary supplements, etc.)
  • Insecticides
  • Household plants
  • Household cleaners (including hand sanitizer)
  • Heavy metal including lead, zinc and mercury
  • Fertilizers and other garden-related products
  • Automotive chemicals including antifreeze which is one of the most highly poisonous substances