Henry's pocket
English
Etymology
Etymology
uncertain
.
Noun
Henry
's
pocket
(
plural
Henry's pockets
)
(
anatomy
,
zoology
)
The
cutaneous
marginal
pouch
in the
ear
of an
animal
, especially a
cat
or
dog
.
1971
, Olive Royston,
Living Creatures of an English Home
, London
:
Routledge
&
Kegan Paul,
→ISBN
, page
64
:
If you examine a dog's ear very gently, you will find a little fold of skin ... known as
Henry's pocket
1991
, D. I. Grant,
Skin Diseases in the Dog and Cat
, 2nd edition, Oxford
:
Blackwell,
→ISBN
, page
44
:
[M]ites can be seen ... in
Henry's pocket
of the ear (especially in cats)
2021
March 26, “Feline Friday Adoptable 'Cool Cats'”, in
Greenville Daily Advocate
, Greenville, OH, page 2:
The small folds of skin found inside cats' ears are called '
Henry's pockets'
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