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Why Do Cats Have Tails?
A cat’s tail is an extension of its spine. Tails are vertebrae, which are made of blood cells, nerves, muscles, and scent glands. The bones that make up a cat’s tail are known as caudal vertebrae.
Made out of small bones called caudal vertebrae, cats typically have 18-23 that make up their tails. They contain many important elements such as vertebrae, nerves, blood vessels, muscles ...
Techniques for blood collection from the rat include puncture ... to 'holding off' a forelimb cephalic vein in a dog or cat. The tail vein can be punctured ∼3 cm from the tip.
Cats tails send a lot of signals about the inner cat's feelings but while some signals are fairly standard, others are personal quirks. Generally speaking, a cat will stick their tail high up in ...