October 04, 2009
Are my cats fat or overweight?
Posted by: admin : Category: Cats
Kelly M asked:
My two cats are both turning a year old next month. One cat weighs 11.6 pounds and the other weighs 10 pounds. Is that fat or overweight for felines their age? The vet said they’re not fat but are on the verge of being overweight. She suggested I reduce the regular amount of dry food I give them by 2/3 or 3/4. But One of them has a bronchial infection and she simply refuses to take her medicine by mouth, so I have to mix the medicine in with wet food she likes just so she can take it. But I’m concerned that giving her wet food two times a day (instead of the regular routine of once every two days) will increase her risk of being overweight. As well as my other cat. He always comes around when I mix the medicene into the wet food, and I feel guilty because I know he wants some even though he’s not supposed to have any, so I give him like a chunk of the wet food. Like i said before I’m worried giving them extra canned food will increase their risk of being overweight. But Sasha (my girl cat) won’t take it anyway except inside the wet food. What should I do?
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My two cats are both turning a year old next month. One cat weighs 11.6 pounds and the other weighs 10 pounds. Is that fat or overweight for felines their age? The vet said they’re not fat but are on the verge of being overweight. She suggested I reduce the regular amount of dry food I give them by 2/3 or 3/4. But One of them has a bronchial infection and she simply refuses to take her medicine by mouth, so I have to mix the medicine in with wet food she likes just so she can take it. But I’m concerned that giving her wet food two times a day (instead of the regular routine of once every two days) will increase her risk of being overweight. As well as my other cat. He always comes around when I mix the medicene into the wet food, and I feel guilty because I know he wants some even though he’s not supposed to have any, so I give him like a chunk of the wet food. Like i said before I’m worried giving them extra canned food will increase their risk of being overweight. But Sasha (my girl cat) won’t take it anyway except inside the wet food. What should I do?
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