Sigmoid colon
Its the mesentery that connects the colon to the ventral wall of the cat
He is part of the Human Race, hence making him human.
Cats lack a uvula, which is a small fleshy lobe located at the back of the soft palate in humans. The soft palate in cats is shorter and more triangular in shape compared to humans.
The appendix is the feature of the human cecum that isn't found in cats. Although the human appendix doesn't have a determined function, some scientists speculate that it produces and protects beneficial bacteria.
Cats lack the ability to move the soft palate independently from the back of their tongue, unlike humans. This difference in anatomy affects the way cats create certain sounds such as the "ing" sound.
In part, dosage; you don't want to give a 10-lb cat the same amount of drug that you would give a 200-lb human. In part, additional components; the cat's metabolism is different, and will have trouble with some nominally non-medical components of human Prozac.
I have a Maine coon cat, and he loves tuna. I don't think it would be bad for the cat because it is just fish.Answer:Tuna, if given in small amounts, is perfectly fine for a Maine Coon, or any other cat. However, tinned tuna should never be part of a cat's main diet as it is lacking in many vital nutrients the cat needs. Human grade tinned tuna is also high in phosphorous which could harm a cat, so it is best to give a small amount of tuna as an occasional treat.
Inside or outside of what? Your colon? Your house? Your cat?
NO. Even if the cat had "human-like" hair it wouldn't be human hair because it grew from a cat.
Because God decided to make you a human - if he wanted you to be a cat he would've made you a cat. I am a cat. Before you become a human baby you will your self into being a cat then you are a cat, so you didn't will your self into being a cat and stayed a human baby.
"chimeras" a cat mixed with a human is called "chimeras"
No, you cannot use human medicine for your cat. It could possibly kill your cat if you do.