horrid stuff
When the flow of blood under that particular part is minimal then you might get such a feeling.A2:You might actually have something crawling under your skin. It wouldn't be a bad idea to take your skin to a doctor. There are a number of parasites that might be responsible.
I thought it was fat. all cats male and female have alot of excess skin feel it my cats both have it but its not fat just skin
then you probably missed the vain then you probably missed the vain
No but some cats look blue
Microchips are implanted under the skin, usually between the shoulder blades, in cats for identification purposes.
Yes, it is normal to feel your cat's spine when petting them. Cats have a thin layer of skin and fur over their spine, making it easy to feel their bones when petting them. This is especially common in lean or slender cats.
hypo= under Dermis= skin something that is hypodermic can go under the skin (e.g. a needle).
Subcutaneous fluids should be administered in cats under the skin, typically in the scruff of the neck or along the back.
You can feel your cat's spine when you pet them because cats have a thin layer of skin and fur covering their spine, making it easier to feel the bones underneath.
is the ridges you feel like blisters?
Cats with black skin typically have a dark coat color, which is caused by a high concentration of melanin in their skin cells. This melanin pigment gives their skin a black appearance. Black-skinned cats may also have a sleek and shiny coat, and their fur may feel soft to the touch.
The root of "hypodermic" comes from the Greek words "hypo" meaning under, and "derma" meaning skin. Together, it refers to something that is injected under the skin.