Cat Weight Loss Specialist Denham Springs LA

Like their tubby human counterparts, cats gain weight because of lack of exercise and a poor diet, and those extra pounds can lead to diabetes, liver disease, heart and renal failure, and arthritis.

Hood Veterinary Hospital
(225) 369-0917
30943 Hwy 16
Denham Springs, LA
Sherwood South Animal Hospital, Emergency & Critical Care Center
(225) 366-9930
3803 S Sherwood Forest Blvd
Baton Rouge, LA
Highland Road Animal Hospital
(225) 369-0126
7280 Highland Rd
Baton Rouge, LA
Sandra R. Merchant
225 578-9600
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA
Top Gun K9
(225) 791-0563
29150 Magnolia Drive
Walker, LA
Watson Pet Hospital
(225) 369-0915
32350 La Highway 16 Building 1
Denham Springs, LA
White Oak Animal Hospital
(225) 372-4993
2721 Oneal Ln
Baton Rouge, LA
Cherie M. Pucheu-Haston
225-578-9600
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA
Denham Springs Animal Hospital Inc
(225) 665-8271
8073 Florida Blvd
Denham Springs, LA
Walker Animal Hospital
(225) 665-7277
29084 Walker Rd S
Walker, LA
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Time to Put Kitty on a Diet?

By Nora Simmons

We laugh about our fat cats, but it’s no joke that 45 percent of cats in the US are overweight or obese, and that the incidence of feline diabetes has increased fivefold in the last 30 years. Like their tubby human counterparts, cats gain weight because of lack of exercise and a poor diet, and those extra pounds can lead to diabetes, liver disease, heart and renal failure, and arthritis. Help your flabby feline lose weight and keep it off with this diet plan from Regina Schwabe, DVM, of Pamplin Animal Wellness Services in Pamplin, Virginia.

1. Before putting your puss on a diet, have your vet test his kidney, liver, and thyroid functions.

2. Ditch the dry food, which is too high in carbs for cats, and think the “Catkins” diet: 40 percent to 45 percent protein, 40 percent to 45 percent fat, and only 3 percent to 5 percent carbs. A high-quality canned or raw food is best, but make the change slowly because if Garfield goes on a hunger strike, he can quickly develop feline fatty-liver syndrome, which can be deadly.

3. Feed him about 2 percent of his body weight in three to four small daily meals, and provide plenty of fresh water.

4. Get him off his rump as much as possible. “One strategy,” says Schwabe, “is to place the food in several small dishes scattered about the house to encourage searching behavior.”

Author: Nora Simmons

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