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Cat anatomy consists of a skeleton, skin, and senses. The skeleton helps the cat move through life with ease, the skin protects the body from infection and the senses (hear, see, smell, taste, and breathe) assist the cat in every facet of life whether he is at rest, at play, or protecting himself. Cat anatomy also consists of a respiratory system, a cardiovascular system, a urinary system, a nervous system, a reproductive system, and a endocrine system. These systems work in together to keep the cat’s body running smoothly and efficiently. Continue reading to learn more about cat anatomy.
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