Why Your Cat Has A Fat Belly Pouch?
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 Published On May 30, 2024

Fat Pouch in Cat Belly? Not What You Think
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Are you curious about the saggy belly on your cat? It might not be what you think! In this video, we delve into the fascinating world of the primordial pouch – often mistaken for fat, but it has a unique and important purpose. Discover why this loose skin is present in many cats, its evolutionary benefits, and how it contributes to your cat's health and agility. We'll bust common myths, provide insights from veterinarians, and help you understand your feline friend better. Join us as we explore the mystery of the primordial pouch and its role in your cat's life!

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