Cat Digestive System

This page last updated November 16, 2006

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Picture showing the epiglottis of the cat.  Click here for labeled picture.

In this picture the probe has pushed the epiglottis down to expose the glottis.

In this picture the cat's trachea has been pulled out of the way to expose the esophagus behind it.  Click here for a labeled picture.

This picture is to orient you to the next few.

This picture is a close-up view of the digestive organs.  Click here for a labeled picture.

This shows the pancreas.  Click here for a labeled picture.

In this picture, the spleen has been pulled up to expose it more clearly.  Click here for a labeled picture.

Picture for orientation.

This shows a close-up view of the liver and gallbladder.  Click here for a labeled image.

This shows the small intestine and mesentery pulled out.  Click here for a labeled picture.

Another orientation picture.

Close up view of digestive organs and intestinal structures.  Click here for a labeled picture.

This picture shows the cecum, cut open to expose the ileocecal valve.  Click here for a labeled picture.

In this picture the large intestines have been pulled up to expose the rectum.  Click here for a labeled picture.

 
 

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