CLAWS
teeth and claws
teeth and claws
It senses danger with it's ears and eyes and then protects with it's teeth and claws
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.
teeth and claws
http://www.catsguru.com/cat-biology-basic-genetics-and-body-structure Head tail, 4 legs
The cat's leg skeleton is made up of bones that provide support, movement, and protection. It consists of the femur (thigh bone), tibia and fibula (lower leg bones), and various bones in the foot. The structure allows for flexibility and agility in movement, while also providing stability and strength. The function of the cat's leg skeleton is to support the cat's body weight, facilitate movement, and enable activities such as running, jumping, and climbing.
The body of a cat is covered in skin and fur like all land mammals. Fur covers the entire body and is called a pelt.
A CAT scan can be used for the entire body.
Yes, you should be able to feel a cat's spine when you pet them lightly. It is normal to feel the bones and structure of a cat's body, including their spine, when petting them gently.
the tail is used
Yes, it is normal to be able to feel your cat's spine when you pet them. The spine is a prominent part of a cat's body structure, and feeling it is not necessarily a cause for concern. However, if you notice any unusual changes in your cat's spine or overall body condition, it is recommended to consult a veterinarian for further evaluation.