Yes, cats have many of the same bones that humans have, although the size and some of the specific shapes are different.
yes
a cat has more bones that a human i think any way
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.
The same reason some are afraid of dogs or cats. They look or sound scary to them.
Cats may not forgive their abusers in the same way humans do, as they do not have the same capacity for forgiveness. However, with time and proper care, some cats may learn to trust and bond with new caregivers.
Humans are born with about 270 bones, as a child grows and develops, some of these bones fuse together. An adult human typically has 206 bones.
Not all cats are fat, but for the ones that are, it is usually the same reason some humans are fat. They eat too much, or don't get enough exercise, or both. Cats often lay around and sleep.
Some of them are the same medicines, but the dosage is VERY different for animals than for humans. Cats and dogs and other small pets cannot take the large doses of medicines that humans can take. Taking the same amount as humans take can actually kill some animals.
The cheetah is one of the fastest big cats in the world. As one would expect they have a lot of different bones compared to the human body. The first being their tail. The cheetah also has the pisiform bone.
Dear Reader, Cats look for a mate just like dogs do. They just be in love. Some cats I've seen make a heart with their tail, and they were in love. Humans, Cats, Dogs, same love. -Writer
Dear Reader, Cats look for a mate just like dogs do. They just be in love. Some cats I've seen make a heart with their tail, and they were in love. Humans, Cats, Dogs, same love. -Writer
Humans, dogs, cats,