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If your cat's veterinarian has told you that your kitty is heavier than they should be, you're not alone. Approximately 60 percent of cats in the U.S. were classified as overweight in 2018, according to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention. And it's not just a problem for American cats: International Cat Care says that 39 to 52 percent of U.K. cats are overweight.
But, how do you help a cat lose weight? The key is a combination of proper nutrition and exercise. Follow these steps during your journey to helping your cat lose weight.
If you're not sure whether your cat is overweight, there's a simple way to evaluate their size at home — no scale needed! The Cornell Feline Health Center recommends using the Body Condition Score, a three-step system:
If you can't feel your cat's ribs or see their waistline, then your cat is probably overweight.
To confirm whether your cat is overweight and to discover their ideal weight, bring them to the vet for an overall wellness check and to rule out any underlying reasons for the weight gain.
Once you know that your cat is overweight, it's up to you, together with your kitty's vet, to create a nutrition and exercise plan for your pet. A good mantra to guide your cat's weight loss plan is "Eat well, play more."
Nutrition plays an important role in weight loss, but before changing up your cat's meal plan — and especially before cutting down the amount of food you feed them — you should consult a vet to avoid creating potential health issues. "Crash diets aren't healthy for anyone, but for cats especially a crash diet can trigger a sometimes-fatal liver disease," says the American Animal Hospital Association. While this is a worst-case scenario, any change to your cat's meal plan will affect their health, so be sure to work closely with your vet if you want to adjust their food.
Look for food that will support your kitty's health and keep them feeling full. Familiarize yourself with the ingredients in the food and how they benefit their lifestyle and health. Foods that taste great and pack a healthy punch are your best bets for achieving your cat's weight loss goals. Meat protein and vitamins and minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and iron all provide significant nutritional value.
In certain cases, your vet may recommend a therapeutic food that is specially formulated to help get your cat to a healthy weight including foods that work to get your cat's metabolism.
Finally, if you're into spoiling your cat with treats or table scraps, the best way to spoil their health is to reduce or omit feeding them these unnecessary calories. While you might think that your cat will hate you, she will be just as content with getting extra cuddles and playtime together with you.
Cats are typically sedentary creatures, but during the hours your kitty is awake, get them moving! Nutritious food alone won't result in weight loss. Think of yourself as your cat's personal trainer. Toss around a small toy that they can chase, or build a DIY cat scratching post. Even a wadded-up piece of paper will entertain your little hunter. Mix up activities to keep them interested.
Want to combine exercise with your cat's feeding time? Consider getting a puzzle feeding box. These special dishes require your cat to work get their food out, helping them burn those extra calories.
According to Banfield Animal Hospital, a 10-pound cat should consume about 227 calories per day. While this is a generalization of the average cat, it is important to speak with your vet and consult the recommended feeding guide available on your cat's food packaging. On average, a healthy rate of weight loss is one-half to one percent of body weight per week, but your vet will be best at setting specific goals.
Establishing a regular feeding schedule is also key to help your cat keep off the pounds. Some cats are happy with one or two meals a day, while others prefer smaller, more frequent meals. Observe their eating habits to determine the best meal practices for your cat to help get them to their optimal weight. Your kitty may not be happy with these changes at first, but they'll appreciate it in the long run. After all, staying at a healthy weight allows them to move and play more, and enjoy an overall better quality of life.
Christine O'Brien is a writer, mom, and long-time cat parent whose two Russian Blues rule the house. Her work also appears in Care.com, What to Expect, and Fit Pregnancy, where she writes about pets, pregnancy, and family life. Find and follow her on Instagram and Twitter @brovelliobrien.
With delicious chunks in a decadent gravy
With delicious chunks in a decadent gravy
Gourmet daily nutrition, carefully made. Tasty chunks with chicken & beef in a decadent gravy. Supports digestive health, nourishes skin and promotes a lustrous fur.
With delicious chunks in a decadent gravy
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Our low calorie formula helps you control your cat's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavorful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.
Our low calorie formula helps you control your cat's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavorful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.