Since he joined us last September Oliver has been growing by leaps and bounds and continues to do so. Recently Cris has noted that he is getting a little too heavy and says perhaps we need to reduce his daily food intake a little. I, being a typical doting mummy, had been thinking he is just of a stocky built and looking quite robust and cute, but now that he pointed it out I am not so sure. It is true that he is NOT flabby, he is pretty solid and does have very nice muscular tones around deltoids, quadriceps and glutes (or feline equivalent of those areas), however he does look rather like a little snowman when he is sitting up, his tummy is getting more and more ample (which is I must admit is very lovable..), and generally looking extremely pudgy and hefty. At nine months he weighs 6kg, and he has an enormous appetite. For an indoor cat however, he is quite active, he gets plenty of play time and he always get those moments of mad dash for no appearant reason every day, and our flat has a fair amount of space for him to run about.
This is what he eats daily (approximately)
200g of wet food (tinned), 100g each breakfast and dinner (Friskies or LeChat--I would think LeChat is pretty much the equivalent of Friskies or KiteKat)
60g of dry food, 30g each in the afternoon and late night (Purina One or Affinity's Brekkies)
Then he has some tidbits of our dinner (for example sautèed chicken or grilled fish, bits of hamburger, cheese or ham, some spoonful of cheesy creamy sauce, with a bit of veggies inside etc.), he usually gets a small bite of croissant or buttered toast at our breakfast, and once or twice a day a small dose of temptation type cat treats.
Is this in any way excessive? It doesn't seem so, at least to me, a couple of things I started to take care for the past week or so is that I try to measure the dry food every time, as it is a surprisingly small amount and when I just pour I tend to give him too much. Also Oliver does particularly like saucy wet food like Friskies, but it seems that the extra gravy and less chunk makes it less filling and leaves Oliver wanting for more after the proper portion. I have been giving him a little bit more biscuits but I have been trying to refrain from it.
Now I would like your opinion... please look at these pictures taken yesterday, and see if he seems to you a bit too overweight, and if these recent precautions for feeding will be enough or more action will be needed....
Obesity is an issue close to the heart of Cris as 2 of his 3 children are, so perhaps he is much more sensitive about it than I am. As much as I like chunky cats with lovely tummy I definitely wouldn't want him to become obese and if this is becoming a possibility I need to take an early action before the problem gets too serious. therefore any advice and opinion from the more experienced folks like you guys would be much appreciated!!