A Topic for Caturday: Fat Cats

 



In my family, we rescue feral cats, integrate them into our human and cat family, and keep them indoors for their own safety.  Some of them get fat. We call it the feral rescue syndrome. Having to forage for food and not always finding it outdoors, they do not believe that food will always be there for them and overeat, especially if free feeding is allowed.

Fat cats have a problem: they get diabetes; they get cancer; they have trouble walking and breathing; they could die younger than necessary. Our beloved Murjan, who crossed the rainbow bridge at the age of 19 -- not bad for a fat cat with diabetes and cancer (chemo for 3 1/2 years) -- actually became non-diabetic as he lost weight from attention to his diet. Unfortunately, while he put up a good fight, the lymphoma ultimately won out. (Cancer is something even humans cannot win with, in many cases.)

With the vet's guidance, we put him on a weight-management cat food, DM. It comes in dry and set variants, and he got both. In fact, we put all six cats on the DM diet so that if Murjan sneaked food from another cat's bowl, he would be getting what he needed. 

We also took him for walks. He loved being on a leash! And he would run from place to place, until the advanced stages of cancer slowed him down. But he still wanted to walk. His last walk was the afternoon before he died.

DM is not the only food that can be used for obese cats. Check with your vet if you have an obese cat. 

Here are some sites that helped us shape a longer, better live for Murjan and avoid obesity in our other cats.

Why is my cat fat?

How to care for an overweight cat

Cat dieting

Think you have a fat cat? The ten things you need to know


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For more posts about Murjan, click HERE.



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