Is your cat a SPAYED female ? If she is, it's most likely the well known 'ponch' that occurs after spaying - she'll have it for life and it's not a medical problem - It's like a flabby area of loose skin at the bottom of the tummy, seen best when she's standing on all fours. If your cat is not a spayed female, and you've recently noticed this 'empty sack' on the belly of your cat, then it's sounds like a visit to the vet is in order. Good luck with your kitty !
Let me qualify this, my cat gorges himself till he vomits. I'm looking specifically for an exact way to measure his feedings and the time needed between feedings. Thank you for any input!
Seeing as your cat only licked the sides of the empty bowl, he should be okay. Ingesting a tiny amount will most likely have no effect on him, although it is advisable to keep an eye on any trace of an upset stomach due to the spicy flavour of the food, but this is probably unlikely.
The padding on the bottom of a cat's paws is a thick, cushioned layer of fat and connective tissue that helps provide insulation, protection, and traction for the cat's paws. This padding also aids in absorbing shock when the cat jumps or lands from a height.
The bottom jaw on a cat can shake for many reasons. There could be a congenital defect, a side effect of medication, or illness.
Signs that your cat may have a stomach ache include vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, lethargy, and abdominal discomfort (arching the back, pacing, or vocalizing). If you notice any of these symptoms, it is best to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
An empty stomach.
A cat's stomach changes its shape and size according to its fullness. Empty, an adult cat's stomach is about the size of a small human fist. It stretches as the cat eats.
Oh, Jump in a Sack is a guided reader program from McGraw-Hill. To jump in a sack could mean exactly what it says, as in the cat, ever curious, jumped into the empty sack sitting on the floor. To jump in the sack is an expression meaning to go to bed.
NO, because the acid is needed to help the antibiotic function and do it's job properly
Let me qualify this, my cat gorges himself till he vomits. I'm looking specifically for an exact way to measure his feedings and the time needed between feedings. Thank you for any input!
After a male cat is neutered, the scrotum sack may still be present because it is a part of the cat's anatomy and may not be removed during the neutering procedure. The scrotum sack does not serve a reproductive function after neutering, but it may take some time for it to shrink or be absorbed by the body.
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in sat and back.
The A has a short A sound, as in sap and sat.
no, or your cat will rip your stomach out to get it.
A cat has only one stomach.
Good question. An opossums stomach is about an inch and a half.
Yes, this is the birthing sack water.