Generally speaking, we don't recommend cutting a cat's whiskers. This is mainly because a cat's whiskers serve a very important function. Their primary function is to measure distances. When they're unsure if a path is wide enough for them to pass, they use their whiskers to gauge the space and avoid getting stuck. While indoor cats may not particularly need their whiskers for this purpose, it's still best for pet owners not to cut them, as it can affect their appearance.

Additionally, some cats may experience varying degrees of depression after their whiskers are cut, so for the sake of your cat's health, please don't cut them.