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Cat Anatomy: Different Parts of a Cat

Cats are agile and playful animals with body parts that help them climb, hunt, and communicate. From their sharp claws and long whiskers to their tails, ears, and soft paws, each part has a special purpose. In this article, we’ll explore cat anatomy and learn the different parts of a cat in English, explained in a simple and clear way.

Cat Anatomy

Cat Anatomy: Different Parts of a Cat with ESL Picture!

  • Head
  • Ear
  • Eye
  • Nose
  • Whisker
  • Mouth
  • Neck
  • Foreleg
  • Chest
  • Claw
  • Belly
  • Toe
  • Hind leg
  • Tail
  • Thigh
  • Hip
  • Back
  • Shoulder

Parts of a Cat with Examples

  • Head

The fox’s wiles will never enter the lion’s head.

  • Ear

Some sounds cannot be detected by the human ear.

  • Eye

Far from eye far from heart.

  • Nose

A sweet smell greeted the nose.

  • Whisker

In keeping with the old time look, I went with a cat whisker detector for this old radio.

  • Mouth

The cat has lovely small mouth.

  • Neck

A heavy gold necklace hung around her neck.

  • Foreleg

Cat’s foreleg has four figures , the latter extremity has the five fingers.

  • Chest

He sat with his arms across the chest.

  • Belly

The belly is not filled with fair words.

  • Toe

My cat’s toe struck against a submerged rock.

  • Hind leg

The cat cocked its hind leg.

  • Tail

The tail does often catch the fox.

  • Thigh

The thigh bone is connected to the hip bone.

  • Hip

Her coat blouses above the hip.

  • Back

Scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours.

  • Shoulder

He was carrying a box on his shoulder.