Is there anybody that could tell me how this happens? or what it could be and if it is normal!
2006-08-18
16:07:24
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Apologies for the miss spelt word "hanging".
2006-08-18
16:18:42 ·
update #1
The kitten is 3.5 months old.
2006-08-18
16:20:23 ·
update #2
And it is up to date with her shots. She is not spayed yet. That will happen at six months.
2006-08-18
16:22:15 ·
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Yes it is very normal...one of my cats has it, is ur cat spayed? Cuz sumtimes after cats r spayed they develope a lose saggy pooch....this is called an apron
2006-08-18 16:14:24
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answered by deseraa 3
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i comprehend precisely the way you sense, I stored announcing, i decide to be for sure pregnant, no longer "are you gaining weight?" looking! i'm 6 months pregnant with my first, and it purely became important in the final 3-4 weeks! I only weigh 121 too, so i assumed i'd teach before when you consider that i became into skinny before. yet yeah, like the others stated, there are various diverse aspects that impression "showablity" lol, and it relatively is on no account a similar for all people. with any luck in the subsequent 2-3 weeks you will get your bulge! it form of feels to happen in one day for me, as a results of fact it is so slow. at some point nada, the subsequent morning you acquire the bulge! and you're like, oh whilst did this happen? Lol, stable luck!
2016-10-02 06:42:25
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answered by ? 4
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It's normal. I have 6 cats well I did have 7 and one died recently but several of them have this.
2006-08-19 02:13:51
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answered by Turtle 7
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i wouldnt suggest worming them yet... but you will need to worm them once they get to be 8 weeks old, he probably just is the more dominant of the kittens so he gets more feeding time.. dont sweat it that always happens
2006-08-18 16:18:46
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answered by jesus_freak_forever3days2grace 3
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it is a paunch and a hanging belly.
pooch means dog
and haning means nothing in English.
and the answer is no ,maybe that is its natural shape
2006-08-18 16:14:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Check for worms or maybe he's the overeater of the family.
2006-08-18 16:13:07
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answered by lilblu 3
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It is normal i had one do that my vet said its just a build up of fat in the skin
2006-08-18 16:29:06
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answered by angela s 2
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It's called a "Woobie" My 18 year cat has always had one.
2006-08-18 16:26:45
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answered by TVC15 2
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Maybe the kitten has had too much mlk!
2006-08-18 16:13:45
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answered by Shannon T 3
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That's adorable!
2006-08-18 16:13:39
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answered by Janet K 4
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