i would definatley check with you pcp first but i had similar pains during both my pregnancies,your body is going through alot right now.
Yes, that is the top of your rib cage.
Your solar plexus?
stomach
Growing Pains perhaps depending upon your age.
gas.
Ferret cage category might be under small mammals, small animals or exotic animals
I often had a lot of hip-joint pain during pregnancy. The midwife told me that the hormones that are normal in pregnancy tend to make soft tissues softer to make everything "loose" to prepare for the baby's exit. I know it's not a scientific explanation, but maybe it reassures you that all is normal.
you shouldn't cage dolphins dolphins need relaxing environments, also if you picked out a normal cage like a dog cage it (obviously) wouldn't keep water in
It is called the Diaphragm, which is under the lungs and rib cage. ---- The Diaphragm is what moves the rib cage up and down when you breath in and out.
In most cases yes, nothing wants to be stuck in a cage. That's the only way it knows to get out.
Yes, that is the top of your rib cage.
Yes
No they will fight.
where your hamster sleeps it will get shavings in a pile and go in there or it will get in a hidey hole or a corner of the cage and may occasionally burry itself so watch carefully.
You shouldn't keep a dwarf in a cage.
Yes. The inferior edge of the liver can be palpated (felt) just inside the lowest portion of the rib cage.
Hamsters hide in their houses in their cage or under their bedding.