Since ancient times, cats have been extremely mysterious animals. Even if everyone keeps cats all year round, they may not be able to fully understand them. Speaking of this, don’t believe it. The editor will take the test now! By the way, what causes lumps in cats’ belly?
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1. Constipation
If a cat eats too much or eats too dry food, and drinks less water, it will cause constipation. At this time, press the cat’s abdomen and you will find strip-shaped stools. At this time, it is recommended that the owner provide the cat with enough drinking water, and add an appropriate amount of honey water to the water to lubricate the gastrointestinal tract and help the feces to be excreted. At the same time, you can also feed an appropriate amount of probiotics to promote gastrointestinal motility and help defecate. If the cat still has difficulty defecation and makes screams during defecation, it is recommended to use Kaiser for treatment.
2. If a cat accidentally eats bones or something with higher hardness, the foreign object blocks the intestines and causes the cat's belly to feel harder. If a cat likes to eat randomly, then the chance is high. It is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for an examination to determine the nature of the foreign object. If necessary, surgery is required to remove the foreign object.
3. Tumor
The cat has lumps in its belly, and it may also be a tumor. The owner can press the hard block with his hands. If the cat yells, resists, etc., it is likely that it is caused by a tumor in the body. At this time, the owner needs to take the cat to the pet hospital for an X-ray examination in time to determine whether the tumor is a benign or malignant tumor. If it is a benign tumor, it can be removed surgically or without resection. If it is a malignant tumor, the tumor needs to be removed and chemotherapy are used for treatment.