Weight gain and obesity are major concerns for pet cats in the United States. More than a quarter of cats are obese or are likely to become obese, according to Dr. Rebecca Remillard of PetPlace. Overweight cats can have difficulty breathing, walking and...
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While more cats are overweight than underweight, there are plenty of felines that struggle to put on pounds. It may be that the cat is a recent rescue or it is overcoming an illness. Or it may be nothing more serious than the cat being a finicky eater...
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Chronic renal failure, also known as kidney failure, is common in senior cats. It can also occur in younger cats, but less frequently. Managing chronic renal failure in cats can prolong the cat's life and improve the quality of life. One of the most...
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Making a cat lose weight is not an easy task. It may take several months before pounds are lost in a healthy manner, but your diligence will result in a healthy and happy cat for years to come. Check with your veterinarian before beginning any weight...
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All cats have a small deposit of fat on their stomach areas called a fat pad. Usually this is so small as to be unnoticeable, and it does not create a problem for the cat. However, with some animals the fat pad can expand out of control due to diet, lack...
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