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Old 05-21-2006, 11:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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why do cat's have saggy belly's

Any idea's ???????????????? i don't have a scooby .

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Re: why do cat's have saggy belly's

If it's an older cat, it is just like us, we start to sag as we get older, so do pets. If it's a young cat, is it overweight?
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Re: why do cat's have saggy belly's

Spaying may have an effect on this- but then our cat suffers from this, but not our dog.

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Re: why do cat's have saggy belly's

would you consider just under a stone hugely over weight for a three yearold spayed male my baby podge has got a very saggy belly and my little female she's a year old, spayed about 6 month's ago and getting a saggy belly already .

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would you consider just under a stone hugely over weight for a three yearold spayed male my baby podge has got a verry saggy belly and my little female she's a year old, spayed about 6 month's ago and getting a saggy belly already .
I guess the weight is also dependent on the size of the cat's frame. Sounds heavy, but I haven't seen it. You seem concerned, though. My daughter's cat does 'swing' when it's walking! But she's pretty agile, and is a natural born killer, unfortunately. Even brought an adder in, once.
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Re: why do cat's have saggy belly's

Hey, my cat, Scooby, resembles that remark!

Scooby is a neutered male, 6 years old and overweight. Actually, he is a big boned guy so the 18 pounds doesn't look so bad on him.
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I guess the weight is also dependent on the size of the cat's frame. Sounds heavy, but I haven't seen it. You seem concerned, though. My daughter's cat does 'swing' when it's walking! But she's pretty agile, and is a natural born killer, unfortunately. Even brought an adder in, once.
BTW, the dog is snoring at my feet- bless!

I'm not bothered at all i'm just fed of telling everyone he's not FAT just cuddly, i did wonder if it was because of neutering my dog's put on three stone since he was spayed.

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Old 05-22-2006, 11:57 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Re: why do cat's have saggy belly's

In answer to your question....well I don't have the foggiest.

....I just wanted to say to you that I rarely get to see this often "i don't have a scooby" I use it all the time.


The other thing was, I saw this today, and thought of you. Not that your a fibber, or anything, just the name....

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