"The right kidney is crowded by the liver and lies slightly lower than the left." -Hoehn & Marieb 8th ed, pg. 961.
This is opposite in the cat, the reason for which is unknown, but useful to know in an A&P lab.
The kidneys are retroperitoneal (towards the back) high in the dorsal body wall both in humans and cats.
A cat doesn't have human body parts such as kidney's, liver, or a penis
Different viruses attack different species, so something a dog, or cat, or bird can catch is not necessarily something a human can be infected by and vice versa.
cats is smaller
The cat's cry affects mostly the nervous system.
Around 5 kg, (unless, of course, it is not a cat but an ounce!)
seminal vesicles
The structures that are retroperitoneal in a cat's urinary system are the kidneys, the ureters, and the urinary bladder. Retroperitoneal means that these structures can be found behind the peritoneum.
The kidneys
The reproductive system in a male cat is different from that of a human. Male accessory glands, seminal vesicle are missing in a cat that is present in humans.
It is not a good idea to administer human antibiotics, as the cats immune system is different from humans. This may kill the cat.
Lower pelvic arteries differ from human from those of a cat in many different ways from the way the cat and human can go through labor and how the human and the cat can carry the babies of kittens are very different.
you are as human is a different person not a" copy cat".
No a cat's pH is totally different from a human's http://www.adelaidevet.com.au/can-i-bath-my-cat
cats have 4 legs
bad girkl cat ,dog
No - they look for different chemicals.
The DNA of a cat is different from that of a human.
the similarities between human kidneys and the animals kidneys are that they both serve the same purpose, other than the creatures without back bones. they both have the ureta conected, and both have the renial vain connected, there are many other reasons of similarities, if this isn't enogh, try google p.s. : srry about the misspells