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  2. Cat anatomy - Wikipedia

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    In the female cat, the genitalia includes the uterus, the vagina, the genital passages and teats. [ dubious – discuss ] Together with the vulva , the vagina of the cat is involved in mating and provides a channel for newborns during parturition , or birth.

  3. Female cats are typically born with two ovaries, which begin to produce eggs and sex hormones once a kitten reaches approximately six months of age. The female sex hormones play an important role in the sexual development and pregnancy of intact female cats.

  4. How to Determine the Sex of a Cat: 7 Steps (with Pictures) - ...

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    The surest way to tell the difference between a male and female cat is by examining the cat's physical features below its tail. Begin by looking for male genital features, which can be somewhat easier to spot. A male cat will have an anus, scrotum, and penis, while a female cat will have only an anus and urinary tract opening.

  5. Cat Private Parts: Vet-Verified Facts & FAQ About Feline Genitals

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    There are 3 parts to the male cat penis, the root, the shaft, and the glans or tip. The tip of the cat penis has small spines that help stimulate ovulation in the female.

  6. Structure and Function of the Female Feline Reproductive Tract - ...

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    We will tell you about the general structure of the reproductive tract, how the reproductive tract works in female cats, common diseases that affect the female reproductive tract, and common diagnostic tests performed in female cats to evaluate the reproductive tract.

  7. Cat Anatomy Guide - Cats.com

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    Male and female cats have unique reproductive anatomy. Cats are “induced ovulators” which means they need to mate to release an egg. The need to stimulate the queen’s reproductive tract in this way is the reason behind the rather strange anatomy of the tomcat penis.

  8. Feline Reproductive Anatomy: Understanding the Cat’s Vagina

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    The female cat’s reproductive system includes the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, and vagina. Ovaries produce eggs and the hormones estrogen and progesterone. The uterus is where fetal development takes place during pregnancy.

  9. The Gonads and Genital Tract of Cats - Merck Veterinary Manual

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    Reproductive system of a female cat. The female genital tract consists of the vulva, vagina, cervix, uterus, oviducts, and ovaries. The oviducts (also called Fallopian tubes) are small tubes that connect the ovaries to the uterus. The end of the uterus is called the cervix.

  10. A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Feline Female Reproductive...

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    The female cat’s reproductive system includes the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and vagina. The ovaries are responsible for producing eggs, known as ova, which travel through the fallopian tubes and into the uterus.

  11. Cat Reproduction & Mating: Vet-Approved Facts & Explanation

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    Anatomy of the Cat Reproductive System. Male and female cats have distinctive reproductive systems that function to produce eggs and sperm. While their reproductive systems share some...