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I think a lot of it is down to the individual cat and its genes or whatever. All my cats have been treated the same, neutered at similar ages etc - some had bellies, some didn't Bit like people really............ |
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Well my OH has had a saggy bellie since about a year after I met him. Just thought he was coming out in sympathy with me will I was expecting . Mine's away but he stil has his . That's with karate twice a week. So much for exersice |
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Jaffa has got a slight flabby belly. My sisters can has got a LOT of flab, almost touches the ground . I thought it was due to speying too? |
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Ooh, still not sure how Murphy ended up with a saggy belly then if the general consensus is that it is due to spaying? His brother has a nice firm belly but Murphy's (10 months) is quite noticeably saggy and droopy! |
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