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29th April 2013, 08:36 AM #2Happy Kitten

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Hi Alekto, hernia's often do re-absorb, as such. The ones to be careful of are the ones that protrude and you can move in and out as they can become strangulated and cause all sorts of problems. Usually when a cat/kitten is neutered the vet will deal with this kind of hernia at the same time.
Does she hiss when you touch her in any specific spot e.g. back end by her tail, stomach etc? If not, then hopefully it is just a quirky thing.
One breeder I visited in Gloucester had a cat that used to growl instead of purr. It was quite surreal and very alarming until I got used to it!
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