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Obesity in cats
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by - written on 28/06/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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OBESE CATS - WHAT CAN ONE DO? I have two cats a Persian and a black (moggy). I love them both and am sometimes frustrated with my black cat called Saturn. Saturn was over 6kgs until I found an amazing product called Advocate and also changed her food to Royal Canin. Mind you she does shed some pounds in the summer (every ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/07/08 (Useful, 84 readings)
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I have three gorgeous but lazy rescue cats - I expect they have never been out to exercise in their former lives. I have bought every toy imaginable to get them moving with limited success. I have even made my own versions and still they prefer the comfort of their cushions. Until I purchased a "Kitty Can't Cope" sack from ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/07/08 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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I have 2 male, neutered cats and as most sites of information will tell you they are more prone to weight gain than full toms. I think it's due to the fact they wander less and fight less but the fact remains the same, they can turn into little "chubsters" very rapidly. Obesity in cats, like in people, can lead to unwanted health ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/03/08 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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I have the pleasure of owning two gorgeous cats who I love very much indeed. One of our cats Harry we had when he was just three months old and he was an only cat for a while. We noticed a few months ago that he seemed to be getting a bit podgy and as responsible cat owners we looked into the situation as we were fully aware that all pets can ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/03/06 (Useful, 444 readings)
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I’ve had my cat since it as was a kitten. In the early says you’re never concerned about the weight of your cat as they’re tiny little things with barely an inch of fat on them. But in recent months I noticed my cat was getting a bit of a gut and needed to become a fat fighter. The thing with cats is that a large chunk of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/02/06 (Very useful, 4038 readings)
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As much as I loved him, there was no denying it any longer. Findon, my 8 year old neutered ginger tom was a fat bundle of fur with a peanut for a head. When you live with a cat day in day, it’s very difficult to spot how much they are changing. Even as a kitten, Findonwas always bigger than his sister, Mila, but it was very easy to put ... Read the complete review
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