Just like any other animal the bunnies stomic will be bigger than normal and it will be a bit hard.
Of course! Who has a hard belly?!?!?!
It depends what you were like before you became pregnant, if it was soft then it will stay soft, if you were hard it will stay hard. Some women get bad gas at the begiinning of pregnancy and that may make a soft stomach firmer.
If it is harder, it is pregnant, if it is soft, it is not
My 8 month old females kitten belly has recently appeared saggy, she is not spayed. What does this mean?
Rabbits are interesting because they are one of the few mammals that don't have a special time for breeding, but instead can get pregnant almost every time they breed. The female pulls hair from her chest and belly to make a soft nest for her babies, and takes care of them by hopping in for a very short period several times a day. Rabbits also come in many different sizes and colors, from very small dwarf rabbits to the large giant breeds.
It would depend upon how far you are into your pregnancy. The uterus will slowly grow in size and that is the hardness that you are feeling. As the uterus grows larger it will move further up into your abdomen and your entire stomach will soon be hard just the same! Good luck!
If a guinea pig is pregnant then her tummy will take on a pear shape. So yes, I think she is pregnant congrats!
No, rabbits can't live on concrete. Concrete is too hard for a rabbit's feet, in the long term. Rabbits don't have pads on their feet to protect them from hard surfaces. Rabbits naturally spend their time on grass and dirt and other soft surfaces. Rabbits that spend too much time on hard surfaces like concrete suffer from sore hocks (injuries on their heels).
Rabbits don't have pads on their feet -- just bone, a thin layer of fat, and skin. A rabbit's natural habitat is grassy and relatively soft, so they don't need pads on their feet. Domestic rabbits need to provided with soft surfaces to rest on, because hard surfaces are uncomfortable for rabbits and can over time lead to injuries.
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According to my midwife, it is normal for your uterus to come up to about an inch or two below your belly button at this point in pregnancy. Around 20 weeks, it should reach, or almost reach, your belly button.
The nipples will turn pink and may gain size, the cat will have a distended belly that is hard, not soft. Be gentle with a cat you believe is pregnant. Cats begin to show signs later through their pregnancy and pregnancy in cats only lasts 9 weeks, so if it is unknown now, it will become known shortly.