Secondly, gastrointestinal problems may also be the cause of abdominal distension in kittens. If the kitten has vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite and other symptoms, gastrointestinal problems may be the culprit. At this time, you need to take it to the veterinarian for examination and do it according to the doctor's treatment plan.
In addition, kittens may also have abdominal distension due to intestinal parasites, enteritis, gastrointestinal infections and other reasons. This situation requires medication and diet adjustment to alleviate the symptoms.
Finally, if the kitten licks the fur all the time, it is easy to cause the problem of flatulence after eating the fur ball. This situation needs to be prevented by daily grooming and increasing the intake of water and cellulose.
In short, the kitten's belly bulge must be paid attention to. Take it to the vet in time, find out the reason and solve it. At the same time, paying attention to diet and daily care can also effectively alleviate the problem of abdominal distension in kittens.