What do the shedded claws of a cat look like?

A shedded cat claw looks like a tiny, translucent, pointed claw.

Here's a more detailed description:

* Shape: It's basically a miniature version of the cat's actual claw, but with a rounded tip.

* Size: They can be as small as a grain of rice, or slightly bigger, depending on the cat's size.

* Color: They're usually translucent or semi-transparent, with a whitish or pale color. Sometimes they have a faint yellowish tint.

* Texture: They are quite tough and rigid, similar to a small piece of plastic.

* Appearance: The base of the shedded claw often has a small, clear sheath that covered the claw when it was attached.

You might find them around the house, in the cat's bedding, or even in their food bowl. Don't worry, it's a natural part of a cat's life. They shed their claws regularly as part of their normal nail growth cycle.