critical urgency🐈 Norwegian Forest Cat

Norwegian Forest Cat Bloated Abdomen

Distended or swollen belly. In dogs, can indicate life-threatening gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV/bloat). Always urgent.

Breed Note: Norwegian Forest Cat

While Norwegian Forest Cats don't have a specific breed predisposition related to this symptom, any cat showing these signs should be monitored carefully.

Common Causes

GDV/bloat (dogs)
Fluid accumulation (ascites)
Organ enlargement
Pregnancy
Intestinal obstruction
Pyometra

⚠️ Red Flags — See a Vet Immediately

  • Non-productive retching (trying to vomit, nothing comes up)
  • Rapid onset distension
  • Restlessness and pacing
  • Pale gums
  • Collapse

When to See a Vet

Immediately. Abdominal distension in dogs is an emergency until proven otherwise (GDV kills within hours).

Home Care Tips

  1. 1Do not attempt home treatment
  2. 2Do not force the pet to vomit
  3. 3Transport to emergency vet immediately
  4. 4Note time of onset

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Bloated Abdomen in Other Breeds

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. If your pet is showing concerning symptoms, please contact your veterinarian. AIVET is a decision-support tool in active development and is not validated clinical software.