Unlike the human female, the cat has a horned (bipartile) uterus. The uterus of the cat has the appearance of a Y, with the upper two branches being the uterine horns and the stem of the Y the body of the uterus.
Lower pelvic arteries differ from human from those of a cat in many different ways from the way the cat and human can go through labor and how the human and the cat can carry the babies of kittens are very different.
A cat has a Y-shaped uterus because it is a bicornuate uterus, a common anatomical feature in many mammals. This shape allows for more space for developing fetuses and may provide additional stability during pregnancy.
Cats and Humans mature at different ages relatively, so it's not each cat year equals a different number of human years.This online tool does all the calculation for you to Convert between Cat and Human years: http://www.utilitiesman.com/fun/animals/cat-yearsIf your cat was 18 years old it would be 126 years old if it were a human. This related link will show you a chart: http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A707942
Commonly people use 1 human years = 5 cat year, so a 20 year old cat would be 100 in cat years. However Cats and Humans mature at different ages relatively, so each cat year isn't equals to the same number of human years and visa versa.This online tool does all the calculation for you to Convert between Cat and Human years taking in to consideration the ages in which each matures: http://www.utilitiesman.com/fun/animals/cat-years
40. It is believed that for every human year a cat year is 5.
Human normally have single births from a pregnancy, whereas the expanded uterus in cats facilitates multiple births. if your cat is pregnant, the uterus will be greatly enlarged and you may find many fetuses inside.
Lower pelvic arteries differ from human from those of a cat in many different ways from the way the cat and human can go through labor and how the human and the cat can carry the babies of kittens are very different.
you are as human is a different person not a" copy cat".
The uterine horns of the cat is where an impregnated cat's kittens grow. Different than humans, cats have a Y-shaped horn on each side of their uterus.
No once the cat has been spayed then it can not have kittens
No a cat's pH is totally different from a human's http://www.adelaidevet.com.au/can-i-bath-my-cat
female fetal pig uterus and a human uterus- What are some of their differences?
The reproductive system in a male cat is different from that of a human. Male accessory glands, seminal vesicle are missing in a cat that is present in humans.
When veterinarians spay a cat, they remove the ovaries and uterus.
No - they look for different chemicals.
The DNA of a cat is different from that of a human.
A cat has a Y-shaped uterus because it is a bicornuate uterus, a common anatomical feature in many mammals. This shape allows for more space for developing fetuses and may provide additional stability during pregnancy.