Cats have a clavicle (aka: collarbone), however it does not function anything like a human's clavicle.
See the following labeled cat skeleton: http://maxshouse.com/anatomy-sleleton.htm
or see the skeleton section on the wikipedia at this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_anatomy
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Rubies are a gemstone. Unless the cat is wearing a collar that is decorated with rubies, no cats do not have rubies.
Yes, cats have bones. Their skeletal system provides the structure and support necessary for movement, protection of vital organs, and overall bodily function. Bones also play a role in producing blood cells and storing minerals.
Between 230 and 250, depending on the cat. Some cats have extra toes (polydactyly) and some cats, like Manx and Cymrics, do not have tails. The average is 244.
To allow greater freedom of movement for the scapula and hence gives the ability to run at higher speeds.
Your collar bone is a bone.!~ It is also known as your clavicle.
An alternative to a cone collar for cats is a soft recovery collar or an inflatable collar. These options are more comfortable for cats and can still prevent them from licking or scratching wounds.
collar bones
collar bones
Another term for a cone used for cats is an "Elizabethan collar" or "E-collar."
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clavical
The collar bones are paired bones (two, one on each side) and are also known as the clavicles.
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An alternative to using an e-collar for cats is using a soft recovery collar or a calming collar that can help prevent them from licking or scratching wounds or injuries. These collars are more comfortable for the cat and can still provide protection without the discomfort of a traditional e-collar.
No its not bad :) My collar bones stick out. It's nothing 2 worry about everyone is different in their own special way that God created them :)