Sentences with phrase «feel her ribs at»

When stroking your cat, if you can't feel her ribs at all, even with very firm pressure, or you feel fat pads along the backbone, then your cat is not just fat, but obese.

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At the same time I feel, what seems like a head under my right rib, but that doesn't seem like it can be right since the heartbeat is so low.
As most people know from experience, the solar plexus is that area just below the rib cage which, if hit just right, can cause you to feel as if you've had the wind — as well as the rain, the snow, and at least one kidney — knocked out of you.
I could only feel it because it was over my rib at the bottom of my left breast.
Hi Wendy, for the last 3 years i have had imflammation of the ribs which feels extremely uncomfortable like some one squeezing me extremely tight under neath my bust.I haven't been able to wear a bra and i can't stand anything in contact with this area, no matter how loose fitting it still feels the same.Around my rib cage and around my back it feels tender to touch.If i take anti inflammatory pills they do nt work, so i just have to get on with it.I've seen several RA dr's and they say i don't have RA.My problem seemed to start after ceasing to take Prozac, of which the lowest dose made me feel zombie like, so i quit taking them.rather abruptly, which i now know was wrong.The whole of my torso internally felt inflamed, and was quite bad for at least 3 months.
thank you so much, I was diagnosed with osteporosis following a dexa scan last August at the age of 42 and though I have a number of health conditions this felt so serious and a complete unknown for me, never did I tihnk I would have osteoporosis even following some stress rib fractures (two in 6 months).
For a new styling trick, shirts were tied diagonally over one shoulder and cinched at the rib, and turbans lent the collection an easy on - vacation feel.
No doubt all of this, and a little dig at DisneyWorld, were inspired by feelings DreamWorks partner Jeffrey Katzenberg has nourished since his painful departure from Disney — but the elbow in the ribs is more playful than serious.
You can almost feel director Sam Mendes «finger jabbing at your ribs, «See what I did there?
When you're driving along at any sort of speed and, out of the blue, the seat belt grabs you in a sudden rib - crushing bear hug it feels dangerously distracting rather than an effective safety device.
Thanks to powered side bolsters you're held in place in the seats, too, though the feeling of them pinching your ribs is a little disconcerting at first.
As a general guide you should always be able to feel your pet's ribs and spine and your dog should be tucked in at the waist.
You should be able to easily feel your dog's ribs and even see the outline of the last few floating ribs at the end of the ribcage that attaches to the vertebrae of the spine closest to the hips.
If your pet is at a healthy weight, you should be able to easily feel, but not see, their rib cage and spine.
You should ideally be able to feel but not see your dog's ribs when looking straight down at him / her when he / she is standing and you should be able to see a waist.
If you can't feel your dog's ribs at all, then he's overweight.
You should be able to feel your cat's ribs easily when you stroke their body lightly and you should clearly see a waistline when you look at them from above.
To see if your dog might be over weight, is to look at and feel around the rib cage area.
You should be able to feel but not see their ribs, and they should have a visible waist when you look down at them.
It's healthy to feel at least a layer of fat under its ribs.
Its ribs should not be visible at first sight, but you should be able to feel them when grabbing the dog by its middle.
At an ideal weight, the individual ribs should be easily felt with no excess fat covering.
At an ideal weight, the individual ribs should be easily felt with minimal fat covering.
If you can easily feel its rib cage, it's probably at a healthy weight.
When asked whether their cat or dog exhibited any of the signs of being overweight, however, nearly two thirds indicated that their pet currently has at least one sign of being overweight (such as not being able to feel their pet's ribs or having had to loosen their collar).
He should have a waist when you look down at him, and you should be able to feel his ribs but not see them.
Signs of obesity include reluctance to exercise such as less play and physical signs such as no longer being able to feel your dogs ribs and the accumulation of fat at the tail and abdomen.
A cat at an ideal body weight (3/5) would have ribs that are easily felt without pushing through a layer of fat, an abdomen that is tucked up when viewed from the side and a visible last rib.
You should be able to feel the backbone and ribs without pressing too hard in cats that are at a healthy weight.
(This is at the 35 second mark of the video) He had his arms in a reasonably good position to attempt the pop up, which was between his chest and his ribs, but as he felt the nose starting to pearl he instinctively put his arms out in front of him.
When a dog is at his ideal weight, you should be able to feel the ribs along the side of his chest and see a slight hourglass shape after the ribs when looking down on him from above.
I certainly don't FEEL gorgeous, so it's nice to hear:) And Adam is doing really well, still in a bit of pain (we're pretty sure he has a few broken ribs, even though the doctor need checked) but he has been released to go back on full duty at work next month.
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