Lightning has a big tummy. It sort of hangs down, if you know what I mean. He is not overwhieght in any other spot, and he's perfectly healthy. :confused: I just wanted to see if he was wierd (like usual) :D
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Lightning has a big tummy. It sort of hangs down, if you know what I mean. He is not overwhieght in any other spot, and he's perfectly healthy. :confused: I just wanted to see if he was wierd (like usual) :D
Thanks!!!!!!:)
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I know what ya mean. MooShoo's pouch touches the ground when he sits or lays down. See??
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y20...om/mooout2.jpg
I think Lightening has an advantage in that he's got fur to hide his. Unfortunately, Moo doesn't.
My cats TicTac and Smokey both have "udders" which hang down. Smokey HATES when I touch hers!:D
Yes, this is very normal. Even my skinny boy Sunny who is an Aby mix has this.:) I think it's due to being neutered but I'm not sure.
:D you mean their flubby? That's what I call it. Even skinny Mishi has one.
:D "Flubby"? I like that! Dylan has a pooch under his belly - it waddles when he runs and even his long fur does not hide it:p It is a nice, normal flubby!! If he is just standing still - he looks very fit. Well sort of fit;) :rolleyes:
Thanks-I was just curious. Lightning's "flubby" wiggles back and forth when he runs, too. It's so funny! :D He just came up and asked what I was doing on the computer and not paying attention to him. I told him. He said not to write anything bad about him-his tummy is normal and he is NOT fat. Every other cat's tummy is just to small. :rolleyes:
Thanks again!:)
This is interesting, I thought it was just female cats that got the pouch thing after spaying, as they got older, like a middle-aged spread. (Like some ladies get rather wide round the abdomen after a hysterectomy). And of course the "bingo wings" under the arms;) :rolleyes: