<p>I completely understand why you're worried about the bright blue bumps on your cat's belly. Let's dive into what might be going on.<br><br><br><br>In many cases, strange-colored bumps can be quite alarming. The blue color could possibly be a sign of bruising, perhaps from an injury or some sort of trauma. Cats can be very active and may bump into things without us noticing. It's also possible that dye from a fabric or an object she came into contact with has rubbed off on her skin and mistaken for bruising.<br><br><br><br>Another consideration could be a skin infection or reaction, though blue is not a common color for infections. Sometimes cat nipples or glands may appear bluish, especially if there's increased blood flow to the area due to hormonal changes or irritation.<br><br><br><br>At home, do a gentle inspection of the area and check if the bumps seem tender or if there's any sign of discharge. If they're not causing your cat discomfort and she seems otherwise healthy, monitor them for a few days. If the bumps are changing in size, causing pain, or if you notice any lethargy, appetite changes, or difficulty breathing, then it’s a good idea to have them evaluated promptly.<br><br><br><br>I recommend setting up a video consult with Dial A Vet to have a professional set of eyes on those bumps and get some tailored advice for your kitty's specific situation.</p>