Life Does your cat polish your floor with his stomach as he walks?
Is his food bowl bigger than your head? Do you grunt when you try
to pick him up? Does he bounce when he lands on the floor? Do you
spend more on his food bill than your own?People see fat cats as
subjects of humor. They make cartoons with cute captions,
manipulate photos into amusing cards, and crack jokes about their
rotund companions. As harmless as it seems, obesity in our feline
companions is not a joke. The health risks are very real. For
nearly 40% of American cats, their lives will be shortened by years
due to this preventable problem.All cat owners should know if their
cat is obese, what problems are associated with obesity, what
causes obesity, and how to fix the problem.So how do I know if my
cat is obese?Obesity is commonly defined as being more than 20%
above the ideal weight. How that ideal weight is determined,
however, isn't always cut and dried. Unlike humans, who have Body
Mass Index and other various charts to guide them, there isn't an
established chart of acceptable weights for cats due to the large
variations between the different breeds. A Maine Coon will be much
heavier than a Siamese. For this reason, obesity in cats is
determined using body condition scoring. Body condition scoring
usually ranges from 1 to 9, with 5 being ideal and 9 being grossly
overweight.The long answer a list of known risks. Obese cats
have a much higher risk of developing:diabetes mellitus (sugar
diabetes)hepatic lipidosis FLS (a form of liver
disease)arthritis or other skeletal problemslower urinary tract
disease ('cystitis')breathing difficultiesheart failurerenal
diseaseproblems with anestheticsurgical complicationsBut He Doesn't
Eat THAT much...Excess weight is all about eating more calories
than the body needs. If your cat is neutered, he uses less
calories. If he's a barn cat, he uses a lot more calories. The more
active he is, the more calories he needs. Most of us have indoor
cats that lay around much of the time. They're not using energy to
stay warm; they're not hunting for their food. They don't need to
have a big bowl of food laying around to munch on 24 hours a
day.When humans diet, it is often recommended to keep a food diary
because we lose track of how much we're really eating. You can lose
track of how much your cat is really eating if you free-feed dry
and toss treats at him several times a day. Be more conscious of
what you're feeding him and remember that an animal that weighs 12
pounds doesn't need to eat all that much. Nor will he think you
don't love him anymore if you stop tossing him treats every time
you think he's being cute. If you want to show him your love, play
with him. Give him some catnip. Spend time interacting with him.
Don't equate food with love.Getting the Weight OffIf your cat is
more than a little overweight, the first thing you need to do is
make an appointment with your veterinarian. There are a few medical
reasons for gross obesity that require veterinary care to fix.
Barring a medical problem causing the condition, your vet should
monitor your obese cat's health as you restrict calories. Strict
dieting can be deadly to obese cats. Do not just drastically cut
down on her food and hope the weight will melt off. Obese cats who
are suddenly deprived of food are prone to Fatty Liver Syndrome,
which can be fatal if untreated. Weight loss should be a gradual
process - the natural result of a healthier diet and a more active
life.Most cats are not so grossly obese that they need medical care
to supervise their weight loss. Most are simply the result of an
unhealthy lifestyle where they consume too many calories, are too
inactive, and eat the wrong kinds of food (pretty much just like
overweight people). Addressing these problems will result in the
weight gradually reducing to a healthy number. Try these tips.Feed
wet food in addition to or instead of dry. Cats are meant to eat
meat. Dry foods tend to have far too many carbohydrates (not very
digestible) and not nearly enough water and protein. The wet food,
high in protein and fat, satisfies the cat's hunger better and is
used more efficiently by the body. If your cat likes wet food, feed
the wet only. If she isn't all that crazy about it, give her half
her calories as dry and half as wet. If you're just starting out,
even a quarter of her calories coming from wet food is a start.
Skip the treats. Food should not be equated with love. Once your
cat is down to a healthy weight, an occasional treat is fine, but
until then, try using praise, play time, catnip, and other rewards
to show how much you enjoy your companion.Integrate activities
other than eating into the routine. Your cat was made to be an
active being - one that hunted for food, competed for territory,
stayed safe from predators, stayed warm in the winter, cool in the
summer, ranged for mates, and raised young. Now that cats are kept
as indoor pets, they need activity to be provided for them. Get
some interactive and automated toys for your cat. Play chase with
her - get her to chase you from room to room by dragging a cat toy
behind you. Get her a big cat tree and hide interesting things such
as catnip pieces in it, especially towards the top where she needs
to climb to get to. Plant a little container of cat grass and
secure it to the top. Be creative, but get her thinking and moving.
Playing with your cat reduces stress levels - for both of youKeep
the Weight OffDon't get lazy once your cat can actually jump onto
the couch without effort. A healthy weight is all about lifestyle.
Maintain the feeding regimen, don't start feeding a lot of extra
treats, and keep up the activity levels. Spending a little time to
get your cat to a healthy weight will help your cat live a longer,
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