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Hiya, I'm by no means an expert but a year ago my cat was either 4.7 or 4.8kg & now is 4.1 1/2 & i've just given her 200g a day wet (2 pouches) one in the morning & one at night. The receptionists said that wasn't starving her & she never wants more. When I went last week the vet said to be careful to not let her lose too quickly at her age (10), i'm not sure the rate cats should lose at. I'd say to make sure she isn't helping Neo to finish his dinner & to give the amount the vet said & play games where she has to move abit, maybe throwing stuff like rolled up paper/balls down the stairs or up so she has to run up & down? Sorry I can't be much help but when you find out what works let me know, could do with losing some myself =) Sam |
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Be very careful about dieting a cat, too much too soon can lead to hepatic lipidosis/fatty liver disease. Dried food is much higher in calories than wet food. I have a large kitty and tbh, I found better results with her weight loss by getting her to play more. http://www.sniksnak.com/cathealth/obesity.html http://www.thepetcenter.com/imtop/catweight.html http://www.cat-world.com.au/ObesityInCats.htm |
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And since she's on dry food, could you not buy a bag of the vet-recommended food and mix some of it in with the large bag of Whiskas that you have to use up? That plus cutting down a bit on her portions and more exercise should help...... hugs to her and Neo! |
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As with all weight loss the key is slow and steady and more exercise(do as I say not as I do? ) There isn`t a cat born that doesn`t like `the string game`-get a piece of string and put it under some newspaper with the end sticking out and slowly pull-they go crazy |
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Or a piece of string stuck through a plastic drinks bottle top with the end left dangley, you could go right round your house with your two chasing it (I used to do that - and round the garden too!) I always got tired of it before they did. |
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You know others make a fortune about talking cat Psychology-have we missed out?? Zen and the art of cat maintenence? My family and other string games? A tale of two Kitties? |
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