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Two not related and a little unusual questions for our great searchers as well as for the long time experienced cat lovers:
1- Is a hole with 4 cm of diameter a risk for an adult cat of 3-to -4 kg? I mean, risk of she get her paw stuck on? Loreena is still in love with her new "Fantastic New  Ecological Gym " and the holes...
2- The fact of a cat having "vampires teeth"( big enough to appears when mouth is closed) makes him a better, worse or as eficient as any other cat when it comes to hunting?
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Vet Marcelo said he never saw a cat drooling for pleasure - probably because he has no cats of his own and cats are not exactly happy when taken to vet :-)
But he never discard any of the crazy things I mention about Lolo, he knows she and cats in general are surprise boxes.
I will ask the ones with cat when I met them there ( one of them its only attending at night)

About teeth,I was not thinking about size,but about the position - can some be more efective in killing ?? :-) Btw,one of them is already missing a tiny point -and was a miracle nothing worse never had happened since she bites everithing new she met - wood, plastic...
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I don't think it matters about the size of the canine teeth, as to whether the cat is a good hunter or not.

I looked at the foot ruler I have, which has centimeters on one side and inches on the other (standard in America).  Four cm seems to be pretty close to the same size as the holes in the toy I bought for Akira that is full of holes for her to poke her paws through.  Four cm should be fine.
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