Interestingly enough, cats do not have a set number of bones in their tail. It's been observed that up to 20 bones may be found in the tail of the domestic house cat. It all depends on the individual cat's breed and genetics.
No, they have none at all; or just a stub.
i dont think it has a tail at all....
244 244 20 bones in a Manx tail
18 to 23 bones
28
There are 28 bones in a cat's tail.
because a cat has 230-245 bones in it's body and the tail is 10% of the overall count, the average house cat has about 20-35 bones in the tail part of its body.
244. Cat's also have bones in their tail, how many? Well up to 28 bones!
There is not a definite number of bones in a female cat. There are several things that make a difference in the number. Long tail vs short tail vs no tail at all, extra toes ect..The number usually ranges between 230 and 250 bones
if you consider the spine one bone, then one otherwise the answer it a lot. It depends on the cat, some cats have a puff of harir for a tail others have no tail at all. The tail is a continuation of the spine.
There are approximately 244 bones in a cats body. This number can vary depending on the length of the cat's tail.
It isn't likely a cat would die directly from a bite to the tail. However, a bite would leave the cat in great pain so it is advisable to take the cat to the vet immediately. While the tail isn't a vital organ, they are delicate appendages and due to the many bones within the tail, it is easy for a tail bones to break. Sadly, a broken tail cannot be mended, and in some cases, if the injury is particularly bad or the injury is at the base of the tail (greater chance of nerve damage), the tail has to be amputated.
Open wounds, broken bones ie: dislocations of the bones, bleeding.
3 bones
The tip of a cat's tail has many nerve endings that cause it to be sensitive. There are tiny bones that are surrounded by muscle and nerve endings in a cat's tail. Some cats have more sensitive tails than others.
Cats tend to have around 250 bones in their bodies. The number can vary based on the length of the tail and the number of toes.
There are approximately 244 bones in a cats body. This number can vary depending on the length of the cat's tail.