Just a hole. Nothing special about it. Anything extra might need to be checked out.
Oh, dude, you're talking about the "Three Holes" meme! It's a joke about the three primary openings in the female body: the mouth, the vagina, and the anus. It's not meant to be taken literally, just a silly way to categorize things. Like, it's all in good fun, but definitely not something to be taken too seriously.
the section of tissue between the the anus and vaginal opening. a couple of incisions are made here to aid a difficult childbirth (either the incision is made professionally or it may tear on its own. it is easier to repair a controlled incision)
Check your B-12 absorption. There was an episode of Mystery Diagnosis that you may be able to find on YouTube that mentioned this symptom in a case of a woman who was not able to absorb B-12. Or look up pernicious anemia. I think that is what it's called.
There is nothing particularly distinct about male and female mules. As a rule, though, there is a difference between mules and hinnies. About 80% of hinnies look exactly like mules but about 10% look very much like horses and another 10% look very much like donkeys. The quality of a mule depends on the quality of its parents, of course.
The urethra, male or female, doesn't look like much - it is a simple tube composed of stratified squamous epithelial cells.
A cats anus is the area where you put your finger to take their temperature, believe me I'm a proctologist.
A female kitten's genitalia typically appear as a small slit located below the anus.
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My anus.
an anus
To determine the gender of your kitten, you can look at the genital area. Male kittens have a small distance between the anus and the genital opening, which may appear as a small bump. Female kittens have a larger distance between the anus and the genital opening, which may look like a slit. It is best to consult a veterinarian for confirmation.
Look under the tail of the cat/kitty. The female has a semicolon (;) - top aperture is the anus; bottom is the vagina.
To determine if a kitten is female, you can look for two small openings near the anus. If the distance between the anus and the genital opening is shorter, it is likely a female kitten. Additionally, female kittens may have a more rounded genital opening compared to males.
To determine the gender of your kitten, you can look at the genital area. Male kittens have a small distance between the anus and the genital opening, which may appear as a small bump. Female kittens have a larger distance between the anus and the genital opening, which may look like a vertical slit. It is best to consult a veterinarian for confirmation.
To determine if a kitten is female, you can look for two small openings near the anus. If the distance between the anus and the genital opening is shorter, it is likely a female kitten. Additionally, female kittens may have a rounder, smoother genital opening compared to male kittens.
Look for small "grains of rice" near the anus or in the stool(s) .
To determine if a kitten is female, you can look for two small openings near the tail. The opening closer to the anus is the genital opening, and the one further up is the urinary opening. In female kittens, the genital opening is located closer to the anus than the urinary opening.