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how many bones do cats have?

6 Answers  |  Asked By: KitTyKaTty151   402   

i would like to become a vet but how many bones do cats have? if i want to be a vet then i need to know this.

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kitty

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both kitcat3214 and khushi are correct but why did they get minus points

By: kittykit   55
 

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i dontknow why they got minuses. i didnt do it

 

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kitty

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less then we do!! lol

By: kibagirl1   187
 

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kitty

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Cats have the same number of bones that humans do

 

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kitty

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Cats’ have exacly 230 bones in their body.Cats’ dont have collarbones,so they can fit through any space that their head fits through.P.S.Did you know that cat urine glows in the dark??!

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By: kitcat3214   159
 

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There’s no set answer when it comes to the question: How many bones does a cat have? The reason? Tails and toes.

A long-tailed cat will have more vertebrae than a Manx with no tail or a Manx mix with just part of a tail. And cats with extra toes — they’re called “polydactyls” — will also have more bones than cats with normal paws.

The range is usually between 230 and 250 bones, with the average cat counting about 244 bones (if cats could or cared to count).

The average cat has about 30 more bones than we do. But we have something cats don’t: collarbones. Not that a cat would consider that a disadvantage. Without a collarbone, a cat who’s not overweight can fit his body through an opening the size of his head.

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By: khushi   1571
 

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