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🐱 Vet Guide to Do Cats Have Belly Buttons? 2025 🩺

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🐱 Vet Guide to Do Cats Have Belly Buttons? 2025 🩺

🐱 Vet Guide to Do Cats Have Belly Buttons? 2025 🩺

By Dr. Duncan Houston, BVSc — veterinarian & Ask A Vet founder 🐾

1. 🧐 Do Cats Really Have Belly Buttons?

Yes! All placental mammals—including cats—have belly buttons (navels). They’re the small flat scars where the umbilical cord once connected the kitten to its mother’s womb :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}.

2. 🗺️ Where to Find It & What It Looks Like

Look on the underside between the ribcage and hind legs—just a few millimeters in size. It appears like a faint scar or slight indentation under the fur :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}.

In short-haired kittens, you might spot it more easily. Some even have a swirl of fur around the scar :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}.

3. 🤔 Why It’s Rarely Visible

Unlike human belly buttons, cat navels stay flat because the mother chews off the umbilical cord, which dries and falls off naturally—leaving a tiny scar that blends into fur :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}.

In older or long-haired cats, scar tissue may be nearly invisible or buried beneath dense fur :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}.

4. 🆚 Belly Button vs. Spay Scar

If you’ve had a female cat spayed, the surgical scar may be near the navel but usually runs horizontally or vertically longer than the tiny belly button. Feel the belly gently—real navels are mere millimeters long :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}.

5. 🚨 When a Lump Means Something More (Umbilical Hernia)

If you feel or see a soft bulge instead of a flat scar, this might be an umbilical hernia. These occur when part of the abdomen doesn’t fully close—allowing fat or intestines to protrude just under the skin :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}.

Small hernias may resolve on their own by 3–4 months, especially with kittens. But larger ones or hernias that change in size, become painful, or interfere with movement should be evaluated by your vet. Often, surgery is straightforward and curative :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}.

6. 🧠 Why This Matters to Cat Parents

  • 🌸 Knowing anatomy helps with health checks.
  • 🛠️ Spotting an early hernia means quicker treatment.
  • 📚 It’s just plain fascinating feline fact knowledge!

7. ✅ How to Check Safely

  1. Ensure your cat is relaxed—nap time or after petting works best.
  2. Gently lift belly fur near the center line.
  3. Feel for a tiny flat scar (not an open navel).
  4. If you find a bump, monitor for changes and contact your vet for a check-up.

8. 🐾 Final Thoughts from Ask A Vet

Your cat’s belly button may be hidden—but it’s there and tells a fascinating story of their beginnings. Most are healthy; only bulges warrant attention. Keep an eye out during grooming or vet visits to know what's normal.

Need help examining the area or assessing a lump? Our vets at Ask A Vet are available 24/7 via the app for expert guidance and peace of mind 📱🐱.

Download the Ask A Vet app at AskAVet.com—for support with anatomy, hernias, or any health curiosity! 💬🩺

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