1-800-381-7179  
FREE SHIPPING and LOW PRICES
Email Email Signup
0
items
Cart Go to Shopping Cart
SHOP NOW
Pet Meds & Vaccines »
Flea & Tick »
Heartworm & Wormers »
Supplements »
Healthcare »
OUR BRAND »
SALE »
Clearance »
Navigate to:   HomeArticlesCatsNutritionHow to Control Feline Obesity

Free Shipping on orders over $49

Customer Service
HELP DESK
1-800-381-7179


How to Control Feline Obesity


Drs. Foster & Smith Educational Staff
Change the diet of your fat cat


s the number one nutritional problem in cats, obesity is unhealthy for cats and can lead to serious medical problems such as diabetes mellitus, lameness, and
even premature death. Prevention is the best way to avoid medical problems due to obesity. Making small changes in your cat's lifestyle can be the difference between a fit cat and a fat cat.

WHAT IS YOUR CAT'S BODY SCORE?
Veterinarians often use a 9-point scoring system to evaluate the body condition of pets. A point value of 1 means the cat is extremely thin to the point of emaciation. A score of 9 means the pet is grossly overweight. A score of 5 is 'just right.' To determine body score, your veterinarian considers the following areas of a cat: the ribs, the base of the tail, and the spine/shoulders/hips. The cat is looked at from above and from a side profile.
Very Thin
Body Score = 1

Thin
Body Score = 3

Ideal
Body Score = 5

Overweight
Body Score = 7

Obese
Body Score = 9

Rule out medical conditions
Although most weight gain in cats is simply due to feeding too much or exercising too little, there may be treatable medical conditions contributing to obesity. If your cat has an unexplained increase in appetite or weight, have her examined by your veterinarian to rule out possible medical conditions.

Also, always have your cat checked by your veterinarian before starting any weight loss program.

Feed the right food, in the right amounts
Feeding a nutrient-packed, healthy food ensures your cat gets the most out of what she eats. Use label recommendations as a portion guideline and avoid overfeeding. Be willing to adjust according to your cat's body condition. Providing food as small meals rather than free-choice feeding lets you monitor food intake.

Get exercise
Exercise burns fat and calories and helps to maintain muscle and joint health. Try to play with your cat for at least 20 minutes, twice daily. An exciting, interactive game of chasing a feathered toy increases bonding between you and your feline friend and helps keep her healthy.

Offer low-fat, low-calorie treats
The extra calories and low nutritional value of treats and table scraps are often the biggest offenders when it comes to obesity. Instead of offering table scraps as a treat, offer one of the many low-fat, low-calorie treats now available. Even better, offer your cat affection in place of treats.

OUR RECOMMENDATIONS

Da Bird
is a tempting toy that exercises your cat as he hunts and chases it.

Drs. Foster & Smith Tuna Flakes
provide a low-fat, high-protein snack option for overweight cats.
TOP VIEWED ARTICLES
Cat Grass 
Cat Waterers: Keep Your Cat Hydrated 
How to Choose the Best Food for Your Cat 
PRODUCTS RELATED TO:
Nutrition
Nutri-Cal for Cats
Nutri-Cal for Cats
As low as $4.99
Pet Greens® Crunchy Cat Treats
Pet Greens® Crunchy Cat Treats
As low as $3.99
Chicken Liver Plus Cat Treats
Chicken Liver Plus Cat Treats
As low as $2.49
Click here for a more printer-friendly version of this article.  
Click here for a pdf version of this article.  

 

 
 
SHOP NOW
Need Help? Click here »
Call Us: 800-381-7179 »
Email Us »
Live Help »
Shipping »
Catalog Quick Order »
DOG
CAT
PET PHARMACY
FISH
Pond
Bird
Wild Bird
Small Pet
Ferret
Reptile
Horse
ORDERING INFO
Shipping Rates & Info
Track Your Order
Auto Delivery Service
Gift Certificates
Easy Buy Bundles

FEATURES
Article Library | Video Library
Puppy Center | Kitten Center
Kid's Learning Center
Business Partner Program
Paws for a Cause Program

EMAIL
New Puppy Email Series
Email Reminder Service
Sale Email Alerts
Manage Email Subscriptions
Wish List

SEARCH for Products or Articles:      POPULAR SEARCHES »
Free Catalog FREE CATALOGS
Request one of our eight pet supply catalogs here
FREE EMAIL NEWSLETTERS
Sign up for pet care tips & secret sale alerts!
ABOUT US
Our History
Who We Are
Get to Know Us
Our Name Brand
Awards & Honors
MORE INFO
Visit Our Retail Store
Tell a Friend About Us
Employment
Link to Us
Site Map
BillMeLater PayPal Ways to pay

LiveAquaria.com PetEducation.com Other Sites
Drs. Foster & Smith BBB Business Review VETERINARY-VERIFIED INTERNET PHARMACY PRACTICE SITES(CM) Online Veterinary Pharmacy Services Drs. Foster and Smith has earned Veterinary-Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites(CM) (Vet-VIPPS(CM)) accreditation through the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy® (NABP®). bizrate Customer Certified Site - DrsFosterSmith.com Reviews at Bizrate BizRate Circle of Excellence Award McAfee Secure sites help keep you safe from identity theft, credit card fraud, spyware, spam, viruses and online scams

Copyright © 1997-2013, Foster and Smith, Inc. - 2253 Air Park Road, P.O. Box 100 Rhinelander, Wisconsin 54501 - All rights reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy