Feline paws
contain scent glands that, when pressed on during scratching, leave an odor that is undetectable to humans but unmistakable to other cats.
Their front paws
contain scent glands, and scratching leaves behind their unique signature on the object being scratched.
Their paws
contain scent glands that deposit your cat's unique odor signature on the objects they scratch.
Not exact matches
Sergiel's team examined a pair of brown bears and determined that the animals» paws
contain sweat
glands, suggesting that the prints leave behind a
scent.
Dogs have two little
scent glands just inside their anus which
contain a very smelly liquid.
The face (cheek, forehead, chin) and paws have important
scent glands, and of course urine or spray marking
contains pheromones — cats use all of these
scent glands to mark their turf and communicate with other cats.