they all have loose skin on tummys when growing older.she would be producing milk if had not long ago
2007-12-02 06:19:36
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answered by sky 7
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If she hasn't been spayed, there's always the possibility that she could have had kittens. But, it sounds more like she's just overweight! If she were pregnant, her loose skin would be firm/hard, so it doesn't sound like she is, now, anyway. A lot of cats don't like their tummies rubbed....my male cat doesn't......I have female cats, with saggy tummies, who've never had kittens...and...they're not even overweight. It could just be a breed "thing". If, when you look DOWN on your cat, she doesn't have a "waist" (smaller behind her ribs), then she needs to lose a little weight, or get more exercise! Hope this helps....Good luck..........
2007-12-02 05:40:57
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answered by brutusmom 7
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If you mean recently had a litter, then if you take a nipple between your fingers and rub it softly and see if any milk is released, if not, then she hasn't had a litter in the last 5 or 6 weeks at least.
My female cat was neutured asap when she was a kitten and she has a pouch under her stomach still...
It sounds like your cat is just overweight - gets her some slim cat food and stop letting her eat crap. Put her outside to get some exercise!
2007-12-02 06:27:44
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answered by Anonymous
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May I suggest that you have a vet give your cat an examination. They can probably tell.
2007-12-02 05:35:54
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answered by Elizabeth P 1
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Do you mean had - or having. If she has had a litter, then a telltale sign is lots of kittens around her.
2007-12-02 05:39:07
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answered by Pepper of the Moon 6
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when a cats had kittens they look very thin, I think you are just over feeding your cat
2007-12-02 06:00:06
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answered by Diamond 7
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if she gets a lot of cards on mother's day, chances are she's had a litter.
2007-12-02 05:34:56
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answered by doug4jets 7
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Unlikely, she would have brought them home albeit one at a time.
2007-12-02 05:37:55
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answered by Beacher 7
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If she was spayed you wouldnt have to worry about this...hmm?
2007-12-02 06:39:29
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answered by Anonymous
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