Cat

This page last updated 10/27/2006

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A picture to orient yourself.

Cat heart and lungs

Kidney and associated vessels (the cat's head is at the top of the picture)

Here's the cat's trachea and neck vessels

This shows the vessels entering the cat's left hind leg.  Refer to the first picture for the orientation.

Orientation picture.

This shows a closeup of the cat's heart and associated blood vessels.  Click here for a labeled picture.

Another close up of the cat's heart with the pulmonary vessels visible.  Click here for a labeled picture.

Vessels in hip and leg.  Click here for labeled picture.

Orientation picture for vessels in abdomen.

This images shows a close up view of some of the vessels in the abdomen.  Click here for a labeled picture.  In this diagram, the hepatic portal artery is dark brown - in a properly injected cat, this vessel would have been yellow.

 

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