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The answer is no, because, well, just look at a picture of a cats skeleton and you'll see why. Snails, for example, are invertebrates. They're extremely flexible. On some cats, you can actually feel their spine.

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15y ago

No. Cats, like most mammals, have spinal columns.

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12y ago

Yes. It has a backbone, as have all members in the cat family, wild or domesticated.

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13y ago

This isn't really a "why" sort of question. If you mean "what makes them be considered vertebrates", it's the fact that they have a spine.

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8y ago

The word "vertebrate" means "has a backbone."

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6y ago

Yes, a cat has a backbone.

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7y ago

yes.

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