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How do I help my overweight cat?

How do I help my overweight cat?

Feed the overweight cat her diet in one room while feeding the other cat her food elsewhere. After allowing them to eat for a specific time, generally fifteen to thirty minutes, remove any uneaten food until the next feeding. Feed the normal weight cat up high where the overweight cat cannot go.

Which is the best cat food for an overweight cat?

For sure, there is no doubt that Wellness Complete Health Natural Cat Food is one of the best cat food for your overweight indoor cats on the market, especially for cats at high risk of joint problems such as joint inflammation.

When do you know if your cat is overweight?

For dogs and cats, if you feel over the pet’s rib cage, it should feel no more padded than the back of the owner’s hand. (See the Muscle Condition Score chart: Cats or Dogs) Your cat is overweight if he is 10% more than the ideal weight and obese if over 20% of the ideal weight. 2. What are the risk factors for obesity in cats?

What should I do if my kitten is overweight?

It’s been shown that cats are more likely to become overweight after spaying or neutering. We routinely recommend to decrease the amount of food after this procedure by 20-30% and to watch body condition closely, but it’s still important to keep your kitten on a diet that meets the needs of growing cats until he is at least 1 year of age. 4.

Why are indoor cats more likely to be overweight?

Indoor cats and those that are less active are also more likely to be overweight. While dry foods and diets that have more carbohydrates are often blamed for cats becoming overweight, several studies have shown that this is not true and that calorie intake is more important than the type of food.

What’s the best way to feed an overweight cat?

An easier strategy is to feed two scheduled feedings of 30-35 calories and place the remaining 140-150 calories in four feeding stations, food balls or food puzzles throughout the house or apartment. Locations that require climbing or effort are ideal.

How to know if your cat is overweight or obese?

(See the Muscle Condition Score chart: Cats or Dogs) Your cat is overweight if he is 10% more than the ideal weight and obese if over 20% of the ideal weight. 2.

Why is my cat gaining so much weight?

Cats do not feed themselves — pet owners are responsible for what cats are eating and how fat they are getting. Cats are typically overfed their cat food, and the APOP reports that treats continue to be a major contributor to weight gain in cats.

Indoor cats and those that are less active are also more likely to be overweight. While dry foods and diets that have more carbohydrates are often blamed for cats becoming overweight, several studies have shown that this is not true and that calorie intake is more important than the type of food.