Cat anatomy
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Cat anatomy is a branch of comparative vertebrate anatomy. Cat anatomy is especially helpful to the veterinarian surgeons, and also to the human surgeons, because of the cat's similarity with humans.
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- abdominal muscles
- accessory muscles of the scapula
- deeper muscles of the neck and back
- deltoid muscles
- epaxial muscles of the thorax into the neck
- great muscles of the head
- integumental muscles
- latissimus dorsi
- multifidus spinae
- muscles of the forearm
- muscles of the neck, throat, and floor of the mouth
- muscles of the scapula
- muscles of the shank
- muscles of the thigh
- muscles of the upper arm
- natural bobtail
- pectoral muscles
- sacrospinalis
- trapezius muscles
- general anatomy