This is a cross-post from one that I just wrote. I like to refer you to the original post which you can access by clicking on this link. The default position for a cat owner when faced with their male cat companion having a distended abdomen is to call their local veterinarian for a professional diagnosis.
Cat showing abdominal distension due to FIP |
The reason is because there are a wide range of conditions which can cause this, the most common of which is probably feline infectious peritonitis, which is a very serious and fatal illness. There are other conditions, even including overeating or constipation or a blockage. It might be cancer or it might be a septic ascites. Ascites is a buildup of fluid on the abdomen. It occurs over a period of time and the most common causes feline infectious peritonitis.
CLICK THIS LINK FOR SOME PAGES ON FELINE INFECTIOUS PERITONITIS
A pretty comprehensive list is as follows:
- Overeating;
- Eating fermented foods;
- Constipation;
- Worm infestation, in kittens particularly;
- Cushing’s disease;
- Bowel obstruction;
- Bowel obstruction;
- Bladder outlet obstruction;
- Abscessed uterus;
- Acute gastric dilatation;
- Heart failure and
- Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP).
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