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		<title>Are my cats fat or overweight?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 03:14:13 +0000</pubDate>
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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&#8217;re not fat but are on the verge of being overweight. She suggested I reduce the regular amount [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Kelly M</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>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&#8217;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&#8217;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&#8217;s not supposed to have any, so I give him like a chunk of the wet food. Like i said before I&#8217;m worried giving them extra canned food will increase their risk of being overweight. But Sasha (my girl cat) won&#8217;t take it anyway except inside the wet food. What should I do?<br/><br/><a href='http://reallyfatcats.com/cat-training.php'>cat training tip</a></div>
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		<title>I Am What I Eat &#8211; A Love Letter From Your Cat</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 12:28:07 +0000</pubDate>
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Lynne Gordon asked: I need a balanced diet that includes proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and water. Proteins supply important elements for energy, growth and body repair. Fats provide a highly digestible, tasty, concentrated source of energy and aid the production of healthy skin and fur. I should drink large quantities of water (about one [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Lynne Gordon</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I need a balanced diet that includes proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and water. Proteins supply important elements for energy, growth and body repair. Fats provide a highly digestible, tasty, concentrated source of energy and aid the production of healthy skin and fur. I should drink large quantities of water (about one ounce for each pound of my body weight daily) and I need free access to clean, fresh water throughout the day.<br/><br/>A few general principles on how to properly feed me:<br/><br/>To provide a well balanced diet and prevent picky eating, you can feed me a variety of styles and flavors.<br/><br/>1. There are certain things that I can not do and you will have to do them for me. Read cat food labels carefully. I don&#8217;t want foods with additives or very high vegetable content. I guess that means the broccoli is all yours&#8230;ENJOY!<br/><br/>2. Examine my food carefully&#8230;I promise you I will. Does the food look smooth and digestible, free of skin, bones and discolored meat? I don&#8217;t like those and I wouldn&#8217;t ask you to eat them, either.<br/><br/>If you are going to allow commercial food makes up the bulk of my diet, then here is something you should know. Of the three kinds: Dry, semi moist and canned (moist), I like them all!<br/><br/>Dry foods (about 10% water) will help clean my teeth and are cost efficient, but lack the necessary water and fat   content to be a single food source.<br/><br/>Semi moist food (25% to 35% water) stays fresh longer than dry food, but costs more, does nothing for cleaning     teeth and usually contains chemical additives to retain a moist texture. Because of the chemicals, I only want this occasionally and in small amounts.<br/><br/>Canned food (about 75% water) store well, tastes good and conforms to most of my natural dietary needs, but costs more and may contain additives. Please give me a healthy diet by combining dry and canned food, that way I get the nutritional advantages of each.<br/><br/>My food quantities are going to be determined by my size. I am fit and not overweight so I need about 40 calories for each pound of body weight every day. I also know that active, pregnant, lactating and unneutered cats require more, while obese, inactive and older cats may require less. About a ½ cup of dry food and 6 ounces of canned food for every 5 pounds of body weight generally satisfies my daily needs. I really need to be fed at least twice a day or if you know you aren&#8217;t going to be here in time to feed me, then leave some food out for me and I will leave the light on for you.<br/><br/>You can supplement my commercial food with cooked liver (I LOVE liver!), once or twice a week, and small amounts of cheese, milk, fruit, vegetable and cooked fish. Dry food and low fat canned foods (less than 5%) may need vegetable oil or lard added, but limit the fat addition to 1 teaspoon per day. Some adult cats enjoy (but do not require) catnip and owners often find that a potted catnip plant discourages the nibbling of houseplants. A balanced diet usually provides all of the necessary vitamins and minerals, so consult with my veterinarian before you add a supplement to my diet, please.<br/><br/>Young kittens have special needs and require a high calorie, very high protein diet that must be eaten in small, frequent meals. You can &#8220;free-feed&#8221; junior by leaving food out all day (I promise not to touch it) or &#8220;hand-feed&#8221; him five to six small meals. Many owners find that &#8220;free-feeding&#8221; insures that the kitten eats enough and prevents feeding boredom. Others find that &#8220;hand-feeding&#8221; prevents obesity and lets you monitor the kitten&#8217;s eating. As junior matures, his calorie intake will diminish and you can then place us on a similar feeding schedule.<br/><br/>You already know that I can be a bit finiky, but if I change drastically in what or when I eat, I may be hurting or sick. Please take good care of me.<br/><br/>And, always, always, always discuss dramatic changes in my eating habits with my doctor. I love you.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>how can i get my cat to eat dry food he getting fat and only eats canned?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 06:19:31 +0000</pubDate>
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Tom C asked: he will nibble at the outher cat&#8217;s dry food and i have put a bowl of dry food next to his dish he will not eat if i mix it
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<div><em><strong>Tom C</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>he will nibble at the outher cat&#8217;s dry food and i have put a bowl of dry food next to his dish he will not eat if i mix it<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Feeding my cats differently while on vacation?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 06:14:54 +0000</pubDate>
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Corry B asked: My  3 cats are 8 years old, and I have been feeding them dry and wet food, but one is fat so I watch what he eats otherwise he steals from the other two. We are going away, can they be fed dry food only? I have two different feeding places, [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Corry B</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>My  3 cats are 8 years old, and I have been feeding them dry and wet food, but one is fat so I watch what he eats otherwise he steals from the other two. We are going away, can they be fed dry food only? I have two different feeding places, one for the fat one and one for the other two.<br/><br/></div>
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