Saggy stomach: apparently, some cats, in certain breeds of cats, have saggy stomachs which provide them with a longer length of stride and speed when running. Our 20 pounder @ 35" in total length is one of them. When on his back and stretched out, he measures at 35" and there is no saggy stomach. One can clearly see that his stride is lengthened due to this extra skin. He was a "Rez cat" we found in Arizona @ 1 1/2 years old. He was a Survivor in this hostile environment. We know he ate from garbage cans, dumpsters, the road and various dog dishes. He had to run to survive and we witnessed his speed on many occasions. Vomitting: It depends on when and how often. Our little 1 year old female gets sick after several hours when travelling in a car. This is normal due to inner ear and balance issues. As for around the house, it could be due to hair balls or it could be a very serious health issue. Take this up with your vet.
A puppy's saggy belly is usually not a cause for concern, especially in young puppies as they are still developing and growing. However, if the saggy belly is accompanied by other symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy, it's best to consult a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.
My 8 month old females kitten belly has recently appeared saggy, she is not spayed. What does this mean?
Oftentimes cats have saggy stomachs not because they are overweight of have lost an extreme amount of weight but simply given genetics. Some cats will be born with saggy stomachs--males and female. It is a myth that this is caused by spaying a cat, because it is just as common in males as well as females. Just as cats come in all shapes and sizes, with varying tail lengths and even different noses, some will have sagging stomachs and some will not. If your cat has a lump in there stomach though, this could be a hernia or a cyst and it should be checked out by a vet.
Lemons are toxic to cats and can cause stomach upset, vomiting, and diarrhea if ingested. It is best to keep lemons and other citrus fruits away from cats to prevent any potential harm.
Cats are lactose intolerant. It can do any number of things to them from giving them an upset stomach to diarrhea, vomiting, or possibly constipation if they become dehydrated due to the previous listed symptoms.
Yes, Cerenia can be used for cats to treat nausea and vomiting.
Cerenia is a medication for cats that helps to prevent and treat vomiting and motion sickness. It works by blocking signals in the brain that trigger vomiting, providing relief for cats experiencing nausea and vomiting.
Cats should not eat lemons. Lemons can be toxic to cats and can cause gastrointestinal issues such as upset stomach, vomiting, and diarrhea. It is best to avoid feeding any citrus fruits to cats.
Stomach
Vomiting, upset stomach.
Vomiting, upset stomach.
Yes, Cerenia can be given to cats to treat nausea and vomiting. It is a medication commonly prescribed by veterinarians for this purpose.