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Kitten grumbling belly

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Tia74 · 16/12/2022 20:05

2 weeks ago I got a little kitty, she coming up to 3 months soon. Got her on royal canin kitten food. Every now and again her little belly makes noise. Would could that be you think?

We have to other boys. Lost our rescue girl a month ago so needed a new girl to love

Kitten grumbling belly
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Toddlerteaplease · 16/12/2022 21:38

She's gorgeous! I suspect the rumbling is the same as humans tummies rumbling.

Tia74 · 17/12/2022 08:11

Oh ok. Just that it happens a bit after she has eaten. Our rescue ended up having IBD so just making sure she doesn't go down that route!

She is so cute

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Allergictoironing · 17/12/2022 08:41

She is one gorgeous kitten!

Boycat & I lie on the bed together cuddling with my head resting on his side, and I often hear the odd noise. In fact, vets will listen for "gut sounds" in all animals as a sign that their digestion is healthy - no noise at all = no digestion going on.

Tia74 · 17/12/2022 15:48

Ahh thank u 😊😻 just wanna make sure she has best start

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Notanotherusername4321 · 17/12/2022 15:53

You got another cat because you wanted a different sex to the ones you already have? surely sex makes no difference especially as they’re all neutered anyway…

does your stomach never rumble?

stomach/gut noises are completely normal. In fact it’s the absence of gut sounds that is serious cause for concern.

Tia74 · 17/12/2022 15:56

Hah no I didn't get her because of that. We just wanted another female as our rescue was so lovely and always had boys!

OK thank u.

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Allergictoironing · 17/12/2022 16:38

You got another cat because you wanted a different sex to the ones you already have? surely sex makes no difference especially as they’re all neutered anyway…

Actually, it tends to be recommended to get a different sex if introducing a new cat into the home with an existing cat, and yes that includes neutered cats.

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