Cat Skeleton

This page last updated May 11, 2006

This picture shows a complete cat skeleton

Here is a dorsal view of the cat skull - note the sutures.

This is a ventral view of the skull, with the mandible still attached - note the foramen magnum and the two occipital condyles

The cat's mandible, separated from the rest of the skull.

This image shows the cat's vertebral column.  The atlas is at the left side of the picture, while the sacrum is to the right.

Scapulae

Cat arm bones - humerus, radius and ulna.

Cat pelvic bones

The bones of a cat's leg - femur, tibia, patella, and fibula.

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