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What does it mean when a cat has chubby cheeks?
Chubby cheeks in a cat refer to the rounded appearance of the cat's face on both sides, with large salivary glands usually visible. This is a sexual characteristic typically seen in male cats. Between 5 months and 8 months of development, male cats gradually develop chubby cheeks, which can lead to a round face. This may cause a lack of nutrients in the body, so owners can feed the cat with cat food or cat cans to supplement nutrients, which is beneficial to the cat's physical development. If the cat shows signs of discomfort, it is recommended to take the cat to a regular veterinary hospital for treatment.
- What are the causes of chubby cheeks in cats?
Chubby cheeks in cats are usually caused by genetics and diet. When the body is affected by genes, it can lead to a fuller appearance of the salivary glands on both sides, causing local fatness. If the owner often feeds the cat protein-rich foods such as chicken breast and beef every day, the cat's body may absorb too much nutrition, causing obesity and resulting in chubby cheeks. This is a normal physiological phenomenon and generally does not require special treatment.
- What are the symptoms of chubby cheeks in cats?
When a cat has chubby cheeks, it may show symptoms such as urinating randomly, running away from home, and facial swelling. The salivary glands on both sides will also bulge, and the face will become round after the chubby cheeks appear. This is a normal phenomenon and requires constant observation of the specific facial development.
- What should be noted during the period of chubby cheeks in cats?
During the period of chubby cheeks in cats, the cat may experience insufficient nutrition, which can affect its physical development. Owners can feed the cat foods containing vitamins and high-quality protein, such as carrots, tomatoes, chicken breast, and eggs, to supplement nutrients and alleviate nutritional deficiencies. If there are no other abnormal reactions, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the hospital for treatment in a timely manner, otherwise it may affect the cat's health.