No, kittens are not supposed to have big bellies. A healthy kitten should have a proportionate and lean body shape. If a kitten has a noticeably large belly, it could be a sign of health issues such as worms or overeating. It is important to monitor a kitten's weight and consult a veterinarian if there are concerns about their belly size.
Yes, kittens typically have larger bellies compared to adult cats due to their rapid growth and development.
Some possible reasons for kittens with big bellies could include overeating, worms or parasites, or a medical condition such as a hernia or fluid buildup. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, it is normal for kittens to have slightly distended bellies, especially after eating. This is often due to their high metabolism and growing bodies. However, if the belly appears excessively large or is accompanied by other symptoms, it may indicate a health issue and should be checked by a veterinarian.
Some kittens may have fat bellies due to overeating, a common condition known as "kitten potbelly." This can be caused by parasites, overfeeding, or poor diet. It is important to monitor a kitten's weight and diet to ensure they stay healthy.
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No, but if they are, that means they are dehydrated.
I think it's related to the saying "bigger is better".
your kitten may have a gas problem, or may have overeaten, many kittens have visible bellies, but if it seems to be causing it distress, take it to the vet.
You are supposed to wait 4 weeks.
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no, i am pretty sure they are not supposed to. if your cat is, you should probably bring her to see a vetrinarian