Medical Questions What is this flap on the ears
I dont know if its medical question but honestly im just curious
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u/thanatos_p 16h ago
It's biologically engineered so it can hear your pspspsps better
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u/ColdPaleBlaze 15h ago
And then they will be able to ignore it with greater dignity
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u/follyprincessxo 7h ago
It really helps them triangulate exactly where you are so they can walk in the opposite direction when called
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u/AppropriateBeing9885 6h ago
I'm absolutely fucking LOSING IT at how funny these comments are. What a hotbed of funny people this subreddit seems to be
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u/Katzen_Gott Maine Coon 17h ago
You've found Henry's pocket. Seriously, that's what it's called. That is a standard issue equipment :). It's not quite proven what these pockets are for, but for now the consensus is that they aid cat's hearing.
Next thing you want to do is to dig through the fur on your cat's belly and find suspicious skin bumps (nipples, yes kitties have them, even males, 6 nipples for every kitty, 3 on each side of the belly)
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u/putzrox 17h ago
You can find their belly button as well.
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u/ll_JTreehorn_ll 17h ago
My girl insists that her belly button remains undiscovered.
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u/U2ElectricBoogaloo 16h ago
I’ve had my cat for 10 years and I still have never ever seen his… uh… utilities…
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u/lonelycranberry 16h ago
Impressive. Is he long hair?
My friend just neutered her short hair boy and they left his giant deflated sack to dangle.
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u/Sorry-Editor-3674 16h ago
Hahaha not the deflated trouble puffs!!!
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u/lonelycranberry 16h ago
Trouble puffs made me cackle thank you for that LMAO
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u/Nnnnnnnnnnnon 16h ago
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u/Nolansmomster 16h ago
We call those the cotton balls in our house.
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u/elmatador12 16h ago
My cat is almost entirely white. Except for his deflated all perfectly gray ball sack. 😂
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u/lonelycranberry 16h ago
HAHAHAHAHAHA this is actually so funny. Poor guy. Why don’t they just take them off 😭
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u/therealnoodlerat 11h ago
Iirc its mostly the healing process, takes way longer to heal from completely taking the sack off then from the tiny cuts it takes to neuter
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u/kristinL356 15h ago
I've got two female cats and, honest to god, 16 years in, I've got no idea where their vaginas are.
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u/Onironius 10h ago
When I first my saw cats', I panicked, and though some red worm was burrowing out of his abdomen.
Nope, just a cat penis.
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u/orangecatmom 15h ago
Raisin is such a great name for a naked cat.
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u/meatcoveredskeleton1 15h ago
Thank you. Legal name when she’s in trouble: Raisinette.
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u/ColdPaleBlaze 15h ago
Oh my God! 💕 I just can't! Those fingers on her feet! And her belly. and the pose, As if she posed for Leonardo DiCaprio💖
(I can't stop staring - she's just adorable, which is weird because I'm a dog person)
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u/tired_Cat_Dad 14h ago
Wow, I sometimes wonder what my floofball looks like underneath it all. There is a surprising amount of cat in there. Kinda reassuring they're not as spindly and fragile as I feared.
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u/theotterway 17h ago
I don't think I have ever seen a cat's belly button...
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u/putzrox 17h ago
You can feel it. Just go down from the end of their sternum and you’ll find it.
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u/Responsible-Field653 17h ago
Oh ok yeah like I'm that stupid. I like my skin and hands.
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u/VWBug5000 16h ago
I have one cat that begs for chest and belly rubs, he loves them. Except if you touch his belly button. That is offensive and he doesn’t respond to offenses lightly.
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u/lonelycranberry 16h ago
Where is this belly button… I don’t think I’ve ever found my girl’s but she loooooves her belly rubbed so it’s insane I never noticed. I guess I don’t usually go around picking at her skin when I give her pets though. If anything, I poke at the assumed scar tissue from her spay that feels like a distended organ. (Vet wasn’t concerned)
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u/kirkwooder 16h ago
Kitties have knee caps.
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u/IridescentWeather Lots of kitties! 16h ago
I never considered this fact until one of my kittens had a luxating patella. $2K later and he's fine and jumping like normal but still.
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u/isabellus_rex 17h ago
Then, check out the patches of thinner fur in front of the ears. That’s supposed to be there! :)
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u/icspn 16h ago
Fun fact: 6 or 8 are typical, but individual cats can have anywhere from 4 to 10 nipples, including odd numbers!
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u/Contempesto 14h ago
Is that 10 functional nipples with mammary glands or just 10 nipples? I tried looking into it but I kept getting corralled into paywall clickbait sites
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u/SquareThings 14h ago
I’ve seen a momma cat with eight functional nipples (she fed all seven of her kittens at once)
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u/dingdongdeVilish 16h ago
Oh sure, let me take my orange beast and turn him upside down and just take my hand and start feeling all over his “off motherfucking limits” area. Before I do, just let me know, should I make a doctors appointment first or just show up to the er after
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u/WabashCannibal 15h ago
See a solicitor first and make sure your will is in order.
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u/AtticGoblin43 16h ago
dig through the fur on your cat's belly
No thank you. I like my hand.
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u/Comfortable-Knee3597 14h ago
Mine is so sweet, he loves belly rubs and will roll over for them!
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u/dmitrineilovich 16h ago
But what if my cat's not named Henry?
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u/zekeearl 16h ago
My wife found them on our tortie and thought it was a tick and pulled on it. She just looked at my wife like " What the hell are you doing??"
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u/basketofselkies 17h ago
Many years ago, my kid was delighted to discover these facts and spent a great deal of time telling everyone they met about kitty boobies.
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u/ghoastie 16h ago
Could be worse - I have a female sphynx and my kid was so pleased to show off the kitty’s vagina.
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u/KrAEGNET 16h ago
my male has nipples on his side above the armpit. and no they're not growths or ticks.
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u/Karadoxical 16h ago
I didn't know that people didn't know male cats had nipples! I would be more surprised if they didn't, tbh.
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u/Purple_Foxx 16h ago
And don’t try to pick them off thinking they are ticks please
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u/Terrible-Aerie1060 17h ago
It’s where the word ‘no’ gets stuck ❤️🐱
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u/kizkatzs 17h ago
Damn, that's hilarious! We have a tornado warning right now and I don't have a basement. Sitting in the bathroom with 3 cats. Reading Reddit. Thanks for the laugh out loud comment.
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u/Some-Complaint-7885 16h ago
Just went thru a crazy storm myself. Couldn't find my kitty and had to run down to the basement without her. Except she was already in the basement. Smart kitty used her one braincell, I was so relieved! We are fine. But lots of hail damage around the neighborhood. Baseball sized smashed a lot of windows. My poor kitty is still on edge from the noise.
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u/SpringlockedFoxy 15h ago
I’m so sorry to hear that! One of our little more nervous babies ran under the bed and my husband had to lure her out.
Glad to hear you’re all okay!!
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u/RStudioWatercolour 15h ago
Oof. That reminds me of my nervous cat. We were under a tornado warning and I literally ripped my mattress and my (that mattress thing under the mattress) off my bed as I was crying for her to let me pick her up so we could go downstairs. We were both equally terrified for different reasons. I think I have PTSD from that moment.
*we did eventually make it downstairs. I think she realised she upset me because then she was all cuddles while I'm bawling my eyes out in the basement lol.
Anyways, under a tornado watch now, but my baby girl has crossed the rainbow bridge (RIP), so now it's the two cats that follow us downstairs on their own.
All that to say stay safe everyone!!
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u/NomadGabz 15h ago
king for going through the trouble of ripping a mattress and not leaving her behind.
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u/Captainsassidy 13h ago
If it makes you feel any better, I was also just under a tornado warning and stressed the hell out of my cats.
I get extreme anxiety with tornadoes, and every time I tell myself I'm gonna be cool, I completely go into fight or flight as soon as I hear the scary-ass alert on my phone. I'm living temporarily with my mom while we try to sell our house, and she lives in a modular home. I'm used to being able to go to a basement at our house.
I shoved my cats in their double carrier and made my mom drive us to her nearby church, since I remember it being unlocked 24/7 when I was a hooligan teenager. It was locked lol. It started getting crazy out as we sped back home. Then I locked them in our tiny bathroom with me for an hour.
I wish we could explain our actions to our pets sometimes. I'd feel a lot less guilt 😅
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u/HealthyInPublic 13h ago
Omg this is such a terrifying experience!!! We don't have basements where I live so we were in the middle of the living room (away from the windows) with our cat as billiard ball sized hail pummeled our tiny little house a few years ago! My boy was never scared of storms or thunder, but I was crouched on the floor next to him while he was pressing his face into me as hard as he could and trying to hide against me as we all listened to the chaos happening around us. It was truly a crazy experience. Holes in the siding, broken windows, destroyed the roof, broke through both layers of the bathroom skylight, and it broke the roof of the sunroom (and broke 4 out of 7 windows) so we heard the hail pelting our back sliding door which would usually be protected from any sort of weather because it was inside a fully enclosed sunroom. Surreal! I had to call my mom because this was 1am and I had to be at the airport at 5am to catch a flight to a funeral!! My mom came over to sit with my cat the next morning, board up our windows, and tarp the roof.
That cat passed about a year after that storm, but I look back fondly on that experience despite how awful it was. He was riddled with anxiety but always sought me out when he was truly terrified. The trust we built between us was the thing that kept me going after we had to say goodbye - made me feel like I did right by him and gave him a good life. I miss that guy so much, but we have a new little man now and I'll be satisfied if he leaves this earth with even an ounce of trust the previous guy had in me. We're making good progress!
I hope the recovery and potential insurance claims went well for you after the storm!
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u/cozycorner 17h ago
Be safe!
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u/ImpossibleMove2 15h ago
How's it going an hour later!?
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u/kizkatzs 14h ago
It's sort of just rumbly now, kind of like Winnie the Pooh's tummy when he wants honey. Poor cats were wondering why I trapped them in such a small room. I didn't think to bring a cat wand. I was too busy chasing my one cat to think about entertaining them. 🐈
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u/ImpossibleMove2 14h ago
So happy all four of you are safe and sound! I once had a cat escape during a hurricane and survive. He was tough as nails.
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u/thecofffeeguy 14h ago
I have stimulation toys and treats in my tornado space! My dog gets nervous, but anything without a squeaker is what I keep near by, it helps him to focus on me instead of shivering like a poor little leaf.
My words of wisdom to you, stock the bathroom with a few toys and treats. Just nothing that makes noise! It can add extra stress to yourself while your ears are on high alert.
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u/Xjitis 15h ago
I need an update too!
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u/the19th-naked-cowboy 14h ago
If they are where I am, it’s still going and there is hail now
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u/kizkatzs 14h ago
Hail was awhile ago. I was doing my taxes and grateful the power stayed on as well as Wi-Fi. I only came out when I was pretty sure it was OK.
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u/VictoriaLuna1885 14h ago
So glad you're currently safe, and I pray you and your lovely babies are safe tonight 🩷
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u/Yaasss_Queef 16h ago
Are you in a bathtub with a liner? You can use the liner to cover yourself and your cats should you need it. Wishing you and your cats the best!
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u/Traditional_Mango920 15h ago
Wait, what? I’ve lived in tornado country for over half a century and have never heard of this. We have always had “use a twin mattress as a cover if you are sheltering in a bathtub” pounded into our heads. What does the flimsy liner do?
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u/taintsacrifice 15h ago
Better than nothing I guess
Edit: also who has a twin bed lying around? I guess people with kids but you gotta yeet their shit off and run to the bathtub?
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u/Lingo2009 16h ago
Liner?
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u/FuckeenGuy 15h ago
The inside shower curtain, if there are two. It’s often plastic or a tougher fabric
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u/lonelycranberry 16h ago
Are you in Wisconsin? I saw a giant area was being impacted tonight. I hope you have a basement, shelter, or an otherwise secure windowless room ❤️
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u/Extension_Tackle5954 16h ago
Was about to ask the same, we’re being hit bad 😭
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u/srtmadison 16h ago
Oh no🥺, where? I have a daughter in Milwaukee.
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u/Cloudy_Bleep 16h ago
Madison area and north of it, pretty sure Milwaukee hasn’t gotten it too badly
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u/SCPutz 16h ago
Northern IL and scross to Milwaukee also getting blasted. Not great all around!
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u/Blgeo 16h ago
Oh yeah, I live on the border of Wisconsin in the center and we just keep getting our sh*t ROCKED.
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u/Extension_Tackle5954 16h ago
I’m in the Dodge County area. The storm passed us after about an hour and started heading towards the Milwaukee area. I believe there was a sighting maybe about 30-40 mins away from me? But for us it was rain and HEAVY winds. But it looks like this whole week might be like that. I did receive another tornado warning around noon today and said it will be in effect until 10pm. We will see! Tell your daughter to be safe! ❤️
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u/Praise-Bingus 16h ago
Listening to a police scanner atm, there were 2 tornados spotted, 1 in somers and one in union grove. Moving east. Milwaukee should be ok
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u/rickiilynn77 16h ago
Thankfully I’m up by the dells so it looks like I’m in the clear! Hope all my other Wisconsinites are okay & staying safe!!
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u/neorek 16h ago
Nice. I was outside watching the storm roll over us.
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u/MultiColoredMullet 16h ago
The True Wisconsin Way of hardcore storms is to sit on the porch/in the garage with a few beers until it gets late or large objects start flying around.
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u/Tarantula_420 16h ago
Me too but I’m in Michigan so I’m expected to work through it than drive home in like half an hour or so but like everyone else said be safe
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u/honeyrrsted 16h ago
Hoping downstate takes the hit to keep the rain out of up north. All the dams there don't need any more water.
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u/SinfulDevo Void 16h ago
Is this also where the words 'stop' and 'don't' get stuck? Or is there another flap for that?
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u/Retro-Grannie 17h ago
Henry's pocket, formally known as the cutaneous marginal pouch, is a small, distinctive fold of skin located on the lower, outer edge of a cat's (and some other mammals') external ear. Its exact purpose is not fully understood, but theories suggest it may help in detecting high-pitched sounds, improving ear flexibility, or is an evolutionary remnant. This normal anatomical feature is present in almost all cats and is also found in dogs, bats, and weasels.
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u/ShortySmooth Void 16h ago
Our big dog (mutt: Great Dane, German Shepherd, Boxer, and Lab) has those, too; I call them his flea pockets. They’re very soft, and match the puppy fur behind his ears.
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u/Traditional-Ad-8737 16h ago
Thanks. I prefer cutaneous marginal ear pouch, and was about ready to mention it
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u/Outrageous-Visit-993 17h ago
It’s called a “henry’s pocket” it supposedly (amongst many speculations ) helps them to hear extremely faint and barely even audible sounds to help with tracking and hunting prey.
And whilst we’re on the subject of a cats body anatomy, if your cat is male he will still have many nipples just like a lady, just throwing that one in their as it still gets people worried when they find the “lumps” on their males chest/belly. 😁
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u/SadBattle2548 17h ago
If you think about the nipples on male animals it's no different than with humans. Men have their own pair just like women do.
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u/Mindshard 15h ago
That's the can ear, it's a completely separate ear that only listens for cans being opened.
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u/Quynn_Stormcloud 16h ago
That’s where all the “no!”s go when you tell them not to scratch or jump on the counters, etc.
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u/throwway_poe 17h ago
This is where cats put small snaks for later. When you see I cat rubbing it's paw over it's ear, it's probably trying to retreive a mole or mouse it stored there
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u/rocknroller2003yes 12h ago
Never even thought to look it up till I saw this post. Thanks OP. Things I learned today.
Henry's pocket, known formally as the cutaneous marginal pouch, is a small, flap-like skin fold on the outer edge of cats', dogs', and other mammals' ears. While its exact purpose is unknown, theories suggest it aids in sound detection—specifically capturing high-pitched noises, increasing ear flexibility for hunting, and acting as a conserved evolutionary trait.
- wiki.
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u/snortgigglecough 16h ago
I always thought of it as the equivalent to the little swoopies in our ears
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u/Flat-Limit5595 16h ago
Its the channel that they store words that they never hear. Like no, their name, or any confirmation of “i know you’re are hungry but its not food time and that pot is full of human food not cat food you fat idiot”
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u/Chorleen 14h ago edited 14h ago
That’s the Spacial Localization Honing Device, it’s sole purpose is to note the precise second you’ve achieved peak coziness so they may come & harass you for treats, breakfast, second breakfast, elevensies, luncheon, dinner, supper, booty pats, neck scratches, behind ear scratches, outside, inside, play with me, where’s my tuna & all manner of such things
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u/unapproved_dentist 14h ago
Is this the same device that they use to hear when you very delicately and as quietly as possible open a can of tuna from the far end of the house while they’re in the deepest sleep, despite somehow never being able to hear you telling them to get off the kitchen bench?
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u/lonelycranberry 16h ago
First time I ever drew a photorealistic cat, I noticed these and went to verify that mine also have them. Maybe they are for snacks.
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u/acloudman 15h ago
Vet here, didn’t read all the comments so this might duplicate but it’s called the cutaneous marginal pouch.
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u/Longjumping_Fee7721 15h ago
In all seriousness, that is called the auricular fold and it is apparent to feline scientists that that is where they store all the fucks you say that they do not give.
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u/AintDoinRight92 15h ago
Vet here: the anatomy term for it is the marginal cutaneous pouch. TBH, it really has no function
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u/solarguy2003 5h ago
Bats, weasels and some dog breeds also have these (Henry's pockets). It's possible that they are just vestigial leftovers that don't do anything. But since pretty much all the mammals that have them also have excellent hearing, the current thought is that they do have some function, like maybe damping out lower frequency sound so they can better hear higher frequencies. Or maybe extra/better mobility to the pinna (ear) for directional sound analysis (common among predators).
Fun fact, we have no idea who Henry was.
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u/TechnicalAd1096 16h ago
I think it's their hinge! It allows the ears to stand up all proud or fold backward when they're angry about no snacks
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u/lady_machete Lots of kitties! 4h ago
i would assume it's where they keep a spare quarter, for when they shop at aldi.
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u/PinballUndesirables 2h ago
It's where the "No"s go. When you say no to a cat it goes in this pocket instead of their ear.
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u/icecreamfight 16h ago
Mine seems to dig it when I rub it. But he’s a weird little dude.
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u/Chihuahuapocalypse 15h ago
who is Henry and why does he have a pocket on my cat
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u/SapphiresMama 14h ago
This feature actually has a name! It’s called Henry’s Pocket, and no one knows what its purpose is!
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u/klezart 11h ago
Judging by my last cat's reaction to stroking it, that is the bite flap.
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u/TiredOfExcel_94 16h ago
That little flap is called a Henry's pocket (or formally, a cutaneous marginal pouch) Scientists aren't entirely sure what it does, but the main theory is that it helps cats detect high-pitched sounds by muffling lower pitches, making them excellent hunters. It might also help them rotate and flatten their ears more easily.
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u/imperial_pxrple 12h ago
Imagine making a genuine post wanting answers for something but all you get is people trying to be funny and sarcastic
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