Yes, cats do have belly buttons. Like most mammals, a cat's belly button is the small scar left where the umbilical cord was attached during pregnancy. However, cat belly buttons are very small, flat, and not as noticeable as human belly buttons because they are hidden under fur and do not protrude or form an indentation like human navels. They are typically located on the cat's abdomen just below the ribcage. Unlike humans, cats generally don't have "innie" or "outie" belly buttons; theirs is just a flat scar. Occasionally, some cats may have an umbilical hernia, which looks like a small swelling where the belly button is. Overall, a cat's belly button serves no remaining purpose after birth, similar to humans.
