Looks like "declawed" kitty feet....that's when some idiot unknowingly pays a vet to cut the tip of the cat's fingers off.(yes that IS how they declaw)Are you sad again?
Okay, so seeing one cat makes you an expert, I'll remember that criteria. I, on the other hand, who sees hundreds of cats a month, doesn't know what I'm talking about. Got it.
You're not understanding me either though. I never claimed to be a cat expert. All I said was that my cat had not been declawed, and that her feet looked like the cats feet in the picture. To me, that means that those cats are not declawed. That's all.
Do you see how the toes look different in the last photo? Kind of uneven and not as round as in the other pictures? That's what I'm trying to say is indicative of the cat being declawed. The toes become malformed and they scar unevenly, hence the jagged looking edge. I see declawed cats every day and my own, un-declawed, cats every day, and believe me, there is a difference in the way they look/heal. I was simply trying to validate chubbee's statement as being possibly true by giving my own pov on the matter, but all I got was downvotes and arguments, so I apologize for coming off harsh. That tends to happen when someone gets attacked right out of the gate, if you know what I mean.
My cat had normal feet and they looked like the ones in the picture