What is the reason why cats have bulging ribs? A cat's ribs may be the result of a cat suffering from viral pneumonia or pneumonia. It can also be caused by loose muscles or malnutrition in cats. In addition, certain symptoms of cat disease, suc...
What is the reason why cats have bulging ribs? A cat's ribs may be the result of a cat suffering from viral pneumonia or pneumonia. It can also be caused by loose muscles or malnutrition in cats. In addition, certain symptoms of cat disease, such as asthma, cough and difficulty breathing, can also cause ribs to bulge. If a cat is found to have a bulging rib, a complete medical examination may be required to determine the specific cause.
The hard bumps under the cat's ribs may be the cat's bone structure and the causes of the abnormality of the cat's bone tissue, such as rib cartilage, ribs, etc. If the cat's body does not have other abnormalities, it is generally normal, so the owner does not have to worry.
When cats are seriously calcium-deficient, exercise is too intense, and their diet is unbalanced, there will be hard bumps under the ribs. In fact, it is the phenomenon of hyperplasia and calcification in the bone tissue of the ribs. It is necessary to strengthen calcium supplementation and maintain balanced and abundant nutrition.
When the owner finds that the hard lumps under the cat's ribs are growing, growing bigger and swollen, especially spreading into the chest cavity or subcutaneous tissue, the owner needs to take the cat to medical treatment in time to take a chest X-ray to confirm the condition and to treat it in time.