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Yes, you should be able to feel a cat's spine when you pet them lightly. It is normal to feel the bones and structure of a cat's body, including their spine, when petting them gently.
Yes, you should be able to feel your cat's spine easily, but it should not be protruding or overly prominent. A healthy cat should have a slight layer of fat covering the spine, allowing you to feel it without it being too prominent. If the spine feels very prominent or bony, it may indicate that your cat is underweight or has a health issue that needs to be addressed.
Yes, it is normal to feel your cat's spine during regular grooming and petting. However, you should not feel any sharp or prominent bones, as this could indicate that your cat is underweight or has a health issue. It is important to monitor your cat's weight and overall health regularly.
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When feeling a cat's spine, you should be able to feel the individual vertebrae but they should not be protruding or overly prominent. A healthy cat's spine should feel firm and well-covered by muscle and skin. If the spine feels bony or sharp, it could indicate that the cat is underweight or malnourished.
every day you should give a cat one scoop
Don't feed your cat.
There is no set amount as to how much a cat should weigh. The average weight of a domestic cat is between 9-11 pounds. However the smallest cat weighed less than 2 pounds fully grown and the heaviest was just under a whopping 47 pounds. If you are wondering if your cat is over or underweight, here's a quick test. You should be able to feel a cat's ribs but not see them. If you do not feel the ribs, your cat is most likely overweight, but check with a vet if you are not sure.
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