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Is my cat okay? (20 characters)?
She snores a lot and tends to breathe really heavily. I know that's something that is probably common,but what also worries me is that when ever she's done eating her stomach sinks in and makes a weird noise then she makes a face as though she's about to puke. Is this normal? She's 2 years old and she's a good weight I'd say..her stomach is chubby though. I'm really worried cause if something happens to her i don't know what I'll do.
All tips & advice are greatly appreciated. :)
5 Answers
- ƙʀɨʂʂɨ ᴌɨᴛɀLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
my cat snores sometimes.
im not sure if its snoring, i think its more of like a weird breathing type of thing, but it never seemed too serious.
i dont think he does it anymore tho.
hez 5 years old.
- 'Sunnyside Up'Lv 71 decade ago
Your cat could have a bad hairball problem. Cats clean themselves all the time and therefore need to be groomed by you at least weekly to remove any lose hair from its body. Then after you groom them you should always follow that with a dose of hairball remover which most cats love the taste of. It makes it easier to digest the hairball from their stomach and pass it out through the intestines. If the hairball is really huge, they can get it lodged in them and that may effect their breathing. Cats can also have allergies just like humans so snoring may be caused from something like that. In any case it sounds to me like your cat needs a definite checkup at the vet's office to make sure that it is healthy.
- 1 decade ago
It sounds to me like your kitty has gas and is burping it out. If you're concerned about your kitty's tummy, however, go ahead and take her to the vet. If it's gas, they can treat her for it.
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