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Elaine my sweet, I couldn't understand a word of that lol!! Sorry I can't help you chum, hopefully someone else will be on with a greater understanding of dog and cat 'bits'!! Best of British! |
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The urethra is the tube from the bladder which expels the urine via the penis, the position of the penis in male dogs and cats are different hence the position of the urethral opening is therefore different. The Glans penis - is the head of the penis e.g. in humans it's the bulbous bit right at the end The Os penis - is as you rightly said a bone in dogs which surrounds the urethra. Cats do not have an os penis as such but have cartilege which is situated within the penis. |
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In dogs, during mating, the glans penis which is the end of the penis swells up, the female dog's vagina tightens and this is what is described as the 'tie' where it appears the two dogs are stuck together In cats, the glans, which is the tip of the penis is covered in tiny spines, these are what stimulate the female cat to ovulate, as unlike dogs, cats only ovulate in response to mating |
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omg Elaine - what wonderful studies! What 5 have you got? I don't think I know anything other than Fran has already said, though I think I knew all of them Are you brave enough to google? Make sure you put cat and dog before any anatomical term. Cats tend to keep theirs hidden but I suppose that's more to do with fur than, er, telescope-ness. Could that be a difference? |
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Googling has made it even more frustrating as it either comes up with utter rubbish or stuff i cannt understand as it's all in veterinary bloody jargon Here's what I have so far. Differences Cat Dog Under the tail, below the anus. Between the hind legs. Length and shape of Urethra Short and straight. Long with a distinct bend as it passes over the pelvis. OS penis The cat does not have one as such and instead has cartilage within the penis. In the dog this is bone which surrounds the urethra. Glans penis Covered in sharp papillae in the cat. Smooth on the dog. Bulbo urethral glands Two small pea sized glands. Not present in the dog. |
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