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Amber has the saggy'est belly in the world, I think it has something to do with the age that the are "done" Archie my male cat has not got one and Daisy (my moggie) who was "done" at a mature age does not have one. Amber is slim and not over weight but does have a really saggy belly - its quite cute though! |
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Ahh, that might explain it. Cassie was 'done' at six months and Sam at eight months. It's nice to know that there are several more saggy bellies out there besides mine (oops I mean Cassies ). |
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You could be right about the excercise thing though, Cleo had her saggy belly from about 7-8 I think and she never went anywhere except the front or back garden. Whereas Oscar never got his till he was about 15-16, and slowed down a little. Karen |
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