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Cat Health & Behaviour => Health & Behaviour General => Topic started by: puggy1975 Zoe on January 12, 2010, 19:27:15 PM
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My we bundle of fur is getting bigger. Currently 6.6kg which is a bit on the tubby side, Ollie and Tyler are both Indoor cats. Ollie plays with his toys a lot and is like a little sheep dog he follows me about everywhere Tyler is lazy and does not really eat that much so she is ok. Ollie likes his grub
I need to try and reduce his weight, He currently eats Natures Menu pouches and for dinner he has some Hills Indoor dry cat food
Any ideas on food types and quantities that i should give him to try and get hin to loose a bit weight, he does not really look fat he just seems big boned but he does really need to loose a bit
Any ideas on types of food and quantities would be greatly appreciated
Zoe & Ollie
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Normal dosage is about two pouches a day and a handful of biscuits I reckon.......how much does he have normally?
You dont want to reduce anything in large amounts because that will upset his meds which are based on his weight I think and also you dont want to upset him either.
He may be eating more cos of the cold.
Reductions in food need to be done very gradually
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I'd start by weighing the dry food - if it is roughly half his daily ration, then you could reduce it by a third, say
if Tyler is unlikely to pinch more than her share, you are in a position to know reasonably accurately what he's had
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You could work on slowing down eating - raw skinless chicken wings are good to replace the occasional meal, something like the SlimCat feeding ball for kibble, even a puppy Kong if you ever feed pate type foods.
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Just now they get a pouch between them in the morning and one between them at 6pm then about 30g of dry food at 9pm so does not seem a lot. he does not seem like a fat cat but he is 6.6kg is it possible he is just a big cat
Dont think they seem really as if they getting to much food
Yip Gill your right about his meds. Hopefully on Friday the Vet will reduce his doseage slightly to see how he goes. Tonight he fell off the kitchen worktop and landed on his back, I was scared he hurt himself but thankfully he was ok. He seemed slightly dazed before hand and has been tonight so i am not sure how he will be on reduces meds some days he seems great and others he quite dazed.
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Probably a big part of the issue is being indoor - an entire tom left to his own devices would roam miles in search of totty and defending his territory, and no doubt get into scraps on the way. I know when I am calculating calorie intake for humans, you take the BMR (calories needed for survival) and multiply by the activity level, roughly double for someone with an active job or who keeps fit. :shocked:
That's not meant as a criticism as I am in the same position, Noah has no waist! :hug: Obviously you are doing right for your boys' health by neutering and keeping them safe indoors, but it might mean that we are overfeeding slightly for the level of activity they are doing?
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Good news on Ollies weight the vet weighed him today he was 6.6kg in November when in hospital and he is now 6.0Kg. He got his blooed tests and if all ok after them his medicine will be getting reduces bit by bit every month til we get a suitable lever thats good for him and ensure it prevents the fits. If the fits start again the meds will go up again. But will do what needs done to ensure his quality of life does not suffer
:) :)
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That's really good news :) good luck with the bloods :hug:
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:wow: Looks like it should be you handing out weight management tips not asking for them!
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I was really shocked as i did not think he lost any weight. Just shows what reducing the food just a bit can do
I really thought he was just same weight thats why i thought i needed to do something more
Well pleased though but dont think Ollie is. He constantly asking for more food but thats nothin new. He would eat all day given half the chance
Ollie says :innocent:
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Its good hes lost but you dont want to continue dropping that quickly, 600g since november is quite a lot to me.
Is the increased appetite possibly a side effect from his meds?
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Yeah it is quite a lot and he has always been a hungry cat but even more so now with the meds. Will be getting him weighed regularly to ensure it not happening to quick.
He was not wating to much when he went on meds at first so reckon it was then when his weight dropped, vet says he quite a big built cat so he really only needs to loose a we bit more and then try keep him same weight