Treatment of obesity in catsWeight loss is something which requires close veterinary supervision. If it is done too quickly it can lead to hepatic lipidosis, which is life threatening. Therefore NEVER attempt a weight reduction diet on your own.
Increase exercise: There are plenty of interactive toys on the market which will encourage your cat to exercise.
Decrease caloric intake: There are prescription diets on the market specifically for cats, your veterinarian will be able to recommend the right diet for your cat. As stated above, it is now well known that many dry foods contain excessive quantities of carbohydrates which can lead to obesity. So switching to either canned or raw food should be discussed with your veterinarian. Weight loss needs to occur gradually to avoid hepatic lipidosis.
No treats: It's easy to slip the odd treat to your cat, but this needs to be stopped completely.
Feed 4-6 small meals per day instead of filling the bowl & leaving it down for your cat to graze on.
If the cause is medical & not diet related, treating the condition should hopefully resolve the obesity.
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