Symptoms2026-03-13Carelogy編集部
Swollen Abdomen in Cats: Distinguishing Obesity, Fluid, FIP & Tumors
When your cat's belly suddenly swells: causes from obesity to ascites, FIP, and tumors. How to tell the difference and when to see a vet.
Key Takeaway: Sudden Belly Swelling Is Unlikely to Be Obesity — Suspect Disease
When a cat's belly is visibly enlarged, the urgency depends entirely on whether it swelled suddenly (days to weeks) or gradually over months.
Acute (days to weeks) → High urgency:
- Ascites from FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis)
- Fluid from heart disease
- Internal tumor hemorrhage
- Bladder distension from urinary blockage
- Pyometra (unspayed female cats)
Chronic (months) → Less urgent but needs vet visit:
- Obesity
- Pregnancy
- Megacolon (severe constipation)
- Heavy parasite infestation (especially kittens)
Quick home check:
- Gently flick one side of the belly → if you feel a wave transmitted to the other side (fluid wave), ascites is likely
- Fat feels soft and squishy; ascites feels taut
- Thin body with only the belly enlarged → classic ascites pattern
Causes of Ascites & Dangerous Conditions
Ascites (fluid accumulation in the abdomen) is a sign of several serious conditions.
FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis):
- Common in young cats (under 2 years)
- "Pear-shaped" body (belly only)
- Fever, lethargy, decreased appetite
- Was nearly 100% fatal but new drugs (GS-441524, etc.) are becoming available
- Fluid color: clear to yellow, viscous
Heart disease ([HCM](/en/columns/cat-heart-disease), etc.):
- Right-sided heart failure causes abdominal fluid
- Often accompanied by breathing difficulty
- More common in middle-aged and older cats
Liver disease:
- Low albumin from liver disease
- Ascites + jaundice strongly suggests liver involvement
Tumors:
- Abdominal lymphoma, liver tumors, etc.
- More common in senior cats
- Rapid swelling may indicate tumor hemorrhage
Checklist: Telling Ascites from Obesity
Dismissing a cat's enlarged belly as "just weight gain" can be dangerous. Use this checklist:
Signs suggesting ascites:
- ☐ Belly enlarged suddenly over days to weeks
- ☐ Rest of body (back, legs) is thin
- ☐ Belly feels hard or taut when touched
- ☐ Decreased appetite
- ☐ Lethargic, inactive
- ☐ Rapid or labored breathing
- ☐ Flicking one side transmits a wave to the other side
Signs of obesity:
- ☐ Gradual weight gain over months
- ☐ Fat distributed across entire body
- ☐ No waistline when viewed from above
- ☐ Ribs hard to feel through fat
- ☐ Normal appetite and energy
If 3+ ascites signs apply, see a vet immediately.
Use CatsMe's weight tracking to detect sudden changes (fluid-related gain) early.
Veterinary Diagnosis & Treatment
Diagnostic workup for abdominal distension:
| Test | Purpose | Cost |
|------|---------|------|
| Abdominal palpation | Check for firmness, fluid wave | Included in exam |
| Abdominal ultrasound | Detect fluid, organ abnormalities | ¥3,000-10,000 |
| Abdominal X-ray | Organ size, foreign bodies | ¥3,000-8,000 |
| Blood work | Liver/kidney function, protein levels | ¥5,000-15,000 |
| Abdominocentesis | Analyze fluid properties (key for FIP diagnosis) | ¥5,000-15,000 |
| FIP virus testing | FCoV antibody titer, PCR | ¥5,000-10,000 |
Treatment depends on the cause:
- FIP: Antiviral drugs like GS-441524 (84-day course). Expensive but potentially curative
- Heart disease: Diuretics + cardiac medications to control fluid
- Tumors: Surgery/chemotherapy depending on type and stage
- Infection: Antibiotic therapy
Symptomatic fluid management:
- Diuretics (furosemide, etc.) to remove fluid
- Large volumes drained by abdominocentesis (temporary)
- Albumin infusion for low albumin levels
Prevention & Early Detection Tips
Habits for early detection of belly swelling:
- Weekly weigh-ins: Sudden weight gain signals fluid. Track trends with CatsMe's weight log
- Regular belly palpation: When petting, notice firmness and size
- Side view check: Regularly assess belly profile from the side
- Photo records: Monthly side-view photos for comparison
FIP prevention:
- Reduce stress in multi-cat homes
- Maintain clean litter box environment
- FIP vaccines are not common in Japan but used in some countries
Heart disease early detection:
- Annual health checkups with auscultation
- High-risk breeds (Maine Coon, Ragdoll, Persian) should get cardiac ultrasound
Catch daily changes with CatsMe: AI health checks analyze body shape changes too. Don't miss the "something's different" signs — connect early detection to early vet visits.
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