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Morphology in dogs and cats

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The study of morphology in dogs and cats offers a fascinating glimpse into the diverse world of domestic animals. Morphology, the study of the form and structure of organisms, plays a crucial role in understanding the physical characteristics that distinguish different breeds within these beloved companion species. From the sleek elegance of a Siamese cat to the muscular power of a German Shepherd, the morphology of dogs and cats reflects centuries of selective breeding and careful genetic manipulation by humans. This introduction sets the stage for a deeper exploration into the various morphological types, characteristics, and classifications that define these cherished pets.

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