Diagnose the Cause of a Swollen Abdomen in our Cats

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You should seek veterinary care immediately if you suspect it. Some of the most common symptoms of cancer or tumors are abnormal skin growths and/or loss of appetite. Look for signs of metabolic or digestive issues.

Metabolic and digestive issues like diabetes and colitis may be one of the most common causes of swollen abdomen in cats. Common signs include change in appetite, weight change, and/or a decline in energy level. If you suspect your cat has a metabolic or digestive issue, you may need to have your vet run blood tests to confirm or rule out these conditions. ----------------------------------------------------

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