The Anatomy of a Cat’s Skull (Mods Sticky)

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Development for looks in cats is important, just like humans.

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Here we can see the anatomy of a cat's skull.
It’s actually pretty similar to a human’s skull.

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Have you ever seen a cat that looks like it has a weird eye area, or something is not right about their face? These are some cats with a messed up mid face/eye area. Cats should be mewing from a young age to get good facial results like this:

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Barret looks like a cat
 
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extremely good thread, please keep posting more

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Cats mew naturally, dumbfuck
 
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Bro the point is that we need to develop like cats
And my point is that cats are mewing even if they dont mew since birth
 
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I guess they should have meowed right? right guys? Haha!
 
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Almost all mammals share the same skull structure (with varying proportions and sizes) and have jaws, orbitals etc. Big cats for example are extremely good looking and humans who share similar traits with them are very good looking too, since it means that they have great development.

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Is he a slayer??
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my boy was such a slayer man, purely aryan and looks exotic due to different colored eyes

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Yeah, his skull developed properly. It’s rare to see an ugly cat because people are blackpilled on looks with everything but themselves.

Look at the black cat in the op. That cat has a long midface. This is why development with cats is important.
the orange twink hes dominating has been injecting 20iu GH daily so hes slowly becoming slayer too

But idk how hes going to recover from the time he spent being mogged by the grey one
 
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the orange twink hes dominating has been injecting 20iu GH daily so hes slowly becoming slayer too

But idk how hes going to recover from the time he spent being mogged by the grey one
Someone needs to inject hgh into a cat
 
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Cat jeff
 
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My cat

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Reminder that the biggest resemblance between them is the eye area

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Cats with bad eye area literally have severe abnormal development, this is the difference between prey and hunter

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  • Large protruding eyes with reduced ability to close the eyelids resulting in increased exposure of the cornea. This contributes to exposure keratitis and probably contributes to corneal sequestrum development (to which Persians are predisposed)
  • Persistent epiphora (ocular discharge) – this occurs because the tear ducts which would normally drain tears into the nose (tears are constantly produced to help protect the eye) have become so deformed with the change of facial shape that it is impossible for tears to drain properly
  • Dental disease – the abnormalities of the skull mean that not only is the nose extremely short, the jaws and teeth are affected as well. The teeth no longer align properly in short-nosed Persian cats so they cannot bite and chew properly, predisposing to dental disease
  • Studies have shown that the degree of brachycephalic is also related to small pelvis size in Persian cats which will contribute to dystocia (difficulty giving birth)
  • Severe brachycephalic also causes excessive skin folds on the face – this may predispose to bacterial or fungal skin infections, and may also contribute to the development of idiopathic facial dermatitis in Persians (see Feline acne and stud tail)
  • Brachycephalic airway syndrome is common in these cats – this is where affected cats have difficulty breathing due to a very narrow external opening of the nose (stenotic nares), narrow nasal passages or nasopharynx, and/or due to a relatively long soft palate – in some cases the breathing difficulties can be severe"
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all about eye area ...
Hunter eyes
Eye are prey

Eyes 1
Eyes 2
THE REST DOESNT MATTER AT ALL!
 
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brutal mewing pussy pill
 
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that last cat is so beautiful
 
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all cats mew from early age I heard :chad:
 
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Biggest possible blackpill proof
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Mewing is legit as fuck
In the past I thought face is developed only by genetics I was so dumb
 
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10/10
 
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Cats have compact midface



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Reminder that the biggest resemblance between them is the eye area

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Cats with bad eye area literally have severe abnormal development, this is the difference between prey and hunter

"
  • Large protruding eyes with reduced ability to close the eyelids resulting in increased exposure of the cornea. This contributes to exposure keratitis and probably contributes to corneal sequestrum development (to which Persians are predisposed)
  • Persistent epiphora (ocular discharge) – this occurs because the tear ducts which would normally drain tears into the nose (tears are constantly produced to help protect the eye) have become so deformed with the change of facial shape that it is impossible for tears to drain properly
  • Dental disease – the abnormalities of the skull mean that not only is the nose extremely short, the jaws and teeth are affected as well. The teeth no longer align properly in short-nosed Persian cats so they cannot bite and chew properly, predisposing to dental disease
  • Studies have shown that the degree of brachycephalic is also related to small pelvis size in Persian cats which will contribute to dystocia (difficulty giving birth)
  • Severe brachycephalic also causes excessive skin folds on the face – this may predispose to bacterial or fungal skin infections, and may also contribute to the development of idiopathic facial dermatitis in Persians (see Feline acne and stud tail)
  • Brachycephalic airway syndrome is common in these cats – this is where affected cats have difficulty breathing due to a very narrow external opening of the nose (stenotic nares), narrow nasal passages or nasopharynx, and/or due to a relatively long soft palate – in some cases the breathing difficulties can be severe"
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Persian cats are moggers and high class though so explain that
 
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Amazing. It's all because you don't have proper oral posture. Mike Mew was right

Guess why this big cat looks retarded

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Because has airway syndrome
 
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Biggest possible blackpill proof
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Mewing is legit as fuck
In the past I thought face is developed only by genetics I was so dumb
True. Every pug is born as a german shepherd but then ends up looking like that because they don't hard mew.
 
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My cat mogs me
 

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