Cat Anatomy 101

Recent advances in medical imaging technology are assisting veterinary science to better understand the fascinating and unique structure of our feline friends. For example, by employing a new device known as a Sonic Linear Inverse Cat Extruder (SLICE) we may observe a cross-section of a live cat and note they are made entirely of floof.

You… you can undo this, right?

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9 thoughts on “Cat Anatomy 101

  1. Faye December 11, 2018 / 8:14 am

    I’ll have a slice of that on Rye. Hold the Mayo.

  2. allein ? December 11, 2018 / 8:18 am

    I guess the CAT scan is outdated tech…?

  3. JenDeyan December 11, 2018 / 8:23 am

    I need 10 pounds of floof, stat!

  4. Dana December 11, 2018 / 10:12 am

    I thought cats were made of liquid. Liquid floof?

    • jerzowa December 11, 2018 / 11:04 am

      Liquid marshmallow floof!

    • Wuyizidi December 11, 2018 / 11:05 am

      New hypothesis: they’re made of snow – floofy and liquidy.

  5. Andrew December 11, 2018 / 11:44 am

    It’s so fluffeh >:3 XD

  6. tagathax December 11, 2018 / 12:25 pm

    I suspect this is why people buy glass tables.

    • Debg December 11, 2018 / 2:58 pm

      It’s why I would do it.

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