Overweight cats have rounder bodies than healthy-weight cats with large pouches.
When you look down at your cat when they are standing, there should be a slight indentation above the hips.
If the waist area bulges out instead rather than indenting in, then your cat may be fat.
You can also check whether you can feel your feline’s ribs by pressing on their body. If you have to press really hard to feel your kitty’s ribs, then your cat is probably overweight.
Finally, primordial pouches swing when a cat walks or runs, whereas overweight bellies do not.
When you look down at your cat when they are standing, there should be a slight indentation above the hips.
If the waist area bulges out instead rather than indenting in, then your cat may be fat.
You can also check whether you can feel your feline’s ribs by pressing on their body. If you have to press really hard to feel your kitty’s ribs, then your cat is probably overweight.
Finally, primordial pouches swing when a cat walks or runs, whereas overweight bellies do not.
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