since she can`t be pregnant it might be indigestion,enlarged organs,her bowls are not working properly or she could have a tumor.
whatever the case take her to the vet immediately.
2007-02-14 15:04:41
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answered by ♥Snowflake♥ 4
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My 9 yr old neutered male cat was like that - round belly at the sides (but not flabby underneath). I used to worry that he'd burst! He was 15 lbs. Then I put him on a diet and swithced his food to IAMS weight control. I feed him 1 can (5.5 oz) per day divided into several small servings. I mix a little water with each serving. I am happy to report that indeed the diet is working. My cat looks more streamlined now and the belly no longer looks like it would burst! He has been on IAMS 3 weeks only, but I am so satisfied that I will keep him on it from now on.
2007-02-14 20:02:46
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answered by Phoebhart 6
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No there is not any possibility to the mummy's existence via fact of her brother being the father. each thing you may comprehend you will have the skill to check out of your vet. as sturdy, you may nonetheless get her spayed after which you does no longer would desire to worry approximately a pregnant cat or kitten, whether that's as much as you. i'd get her to the vet for a check out up and ask on a similar time as you're there approximately looking after her on a similar time as she's pregnant and raising the kittens.
2016-10-02 04:04:26
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-08-12 08:37:02
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answered by Anonymous
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My 17 yr. old cat did this. Vet said she was in the beginning of heart failure and she was retaining fluid around her heart. The medicine made her pee allot. (couldn't always get to her box) Poor thing didn't live another year. The medicine ruined her kidneys. Don't think I would put another cat through that I would have her put to sleep. Sorry
2007-02-15 04:51:59
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answered by minxiecat 2
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sounds as if she has got a pregnant shape - but if shes is a indoor cat how could she be, does she not go out at all -check her out at the vets
2007-02-14 14:57:48
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answered by Anonymous
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This happened to my cat once and it turns out he was constipated. The vet had to flush his bowels and told me that if I had waited much longer the cat could have died.
2007-02-15 04:52:42
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answered by THREE_X_A_LADY 2
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Tumor perhaps? Enlarged organ? Get her checked at the vet...it might be treatable!
2007-02-14 14:59:47
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answered by Kimmie 5
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Take her to a vet.
2007-02-14 15:02:42
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answered by zphtar 3
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could be parasites or bloating, take her to the vet so she can get checked.
2007-02-14 15:01:34
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answered by Kitty 3
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