Yes, a pregnant cat's belly can feel firm or slightly hard due to the growing kittens inside her uterus.
Pregnant cats shed more than they do when they are not pregnant. This occurs because of hormonal changes and the distention of the belly.
A pregnant cat has a hard belly because the growing kittens inside her uterus cause her abdomen to expand and become firm.
Yes, it is normal for a pregnant cat to have a hard belly as the growing kittens and expanding uterus can cause the abdomen to feel firm.
cats indeed have belly buttons and its so clear that you find a belly button on a cats belly but they are hard to see because of there fur and because they are tiny they are even smaller then are belly buttons so they a hard to see.
My 8 month old females kitten belly has recently appeared saggy, she is not spayed. What does this mean?
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.
yes, it is quite normal for cats to do that, just rub her tummy very gently, cats just love that even when they are not pregnant
A pregnant cat's belly may feel slightly firm and round, but not necessarily hard to the touch. The abdomen may also feel more full and enlarged as the pregnancy progresses. It is important to be gentle when touching a pregnant cat's belly to avoid causing any discomfort or harm.
No, it's physically impossible. You're belly doesn't start getting hard until 6-7 months along.
No, but their stomachs feel somewhat hard when they have any types of worms.
You can be pregnant if you have lump in your belly.
There is no such thing as a pregnant belly. Bellies cannot get pregnant and pregnancy involves the womb and not the belly.