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An Obese Cat is Likely to Have Many Health Problems and a Reduced Life Expectancy

... because an obese cat can't keep his butt clean by washing it - because he can't reach it.Weakened immune system:Obese cats are less able to fight off infections than their healthy counterparts.In addition, giving anesthetics to obese cats ... Read Read: An Obese Cat is Likely to Have Many Health Problems and a Reduced Life Expectancy

By: Liz Allan | 04/08/2008 | Pets

Pet Obesity - a Growing Concern

... and cancer. Obesity can lead to or can be a cause for diabetes. The main reasons for obesity in cats: Obesity in cats may be due to aging process or due to the breed, or due to genetics which can cause increase in body weight ... Read Read: Pet Obesity - a Growing Concern

By: Subasree | 01/10/2007 | Pets

Feline Obesity - A Growing Concern

... a cat with little else to do. And the higher the fat and calorie content of the food, the greater the risk for obesity. All cats have the potential to become overweight, but the problem appears to be more prevalent in mixed-breed cats. ... Read Read: Feline Obesity - A Growing Concern

By: Tristan Andrews | 18/01/2007 | Pets

New Canine Obesity Drug Launched!

... long term corticosteroid therapy or dogs with liver disease. Slentrol must not be used in cats due to the risk of causing hepatic lipidosis in obese cats. Slentrol causes serious adverse reactions in humans such as abdominal ... Read Read: New Canine Obesity Drug Launched!

By: Matthew Homfray | 22/01/2007 | Pets

8 Must-Have Ingredients for Your Homemade Cat Food Recipe

... . You can get low-lactose cat milk which is available in supermarkets. Cream is fattening and too much may result in an obese cat. Cheese may be a better dairy alternative as it does not contain lactose. However, some cats do not ... Read Read: 8 Must-Have Ingredients for Your Homemade Cat Food Recipe

By: Rona Limsy | 28/02/2007 | Pets

Are These Five Killers Chasing Your Cat?

... discuss your options with the veterinarian before making a decision. Diabetes Feline Diabetes can affect cats of any age, but is most common in older, obese cats—typically males. There are two types of diabetes. Type 1 is caused by ... Read Read: Are These Five Killers Chasing Your Cat?

By: Romi Matsushita | 27/08/2006 | Automotive
Madeleine Innocent

Raw Cat Food - Turning The Health Of Your Cat Around

... healthy cats NEVER smell, are dirty or look ragged. Or are thin, for that matter, although neither is an obese cat healthy.So I asked her what the diet was, knowing full well what the reply would be.And it was.Dried food, out of a box.OK, ... Read Read: Raw Cat Food - Turning The Health Of Your Cat Around

By: Madeleine Innocent | 26/01/2009 | Pets

Maybe Your Cat Has Feline Asthma

... dust clay cat litter or one made of an alternate material Air purifiers might be helpful Avoid taking the cat outside in cold weather Obese cats will probably benefit from losing weight   Disclaimer:  The information in this article is not ... Read Read: Maybe Your Cat Has Feline Asthma

By: Connie Limon | 02/10/2008 | Pets

How To Tell If Your Cat Is Sick

... irritate the inter-digital area. Weight Veterinarians estimate that 30 percent or more of pet cats in the United States are overweight. Obese cats have a greater incidence of liver problems, heart disease, diabetes, pancreatitis and ... Read Read: How To Tell If Your Cat Is Sick

By: Tristan Andrews | 18/01/2007 | Pets

Cats With Diabetes Can Live Well

... the condition.   While feline diabetes can be controlled in a variety of ways, there is no cure, just as in humans. In obese cats, it can be done through a diet that is high in fiber and complex carbohydrates. This diet is not only perfect ... Read Read: Cats With Diabetes Can Live Well

By: Debbie Foster | 20/10/2008 | Pets
Darlene Norris

Your Diabetic Cat -- Three Tips For Managing Feline Diabetes

... to get their protein from meat, not grains. Feeding your kitty a grain-based diet will more than likely lead to obesity. An obese cat has a much higher risk of developing feline diabetes.It's suggested to switch your pet over to a high- ... Read Read: Your Diabetic Cat -- Three Tips For Managing Feline Diabetes

By: Darlene Norris | 21/05/2009 | Pets

So how do I know if my cat is obese?

... for cats due to the large variations between the different breeds. A Maine Coon will be much heavier than a Siamese. For this reason, obesity in cats is determined using body condition scoring. Body condition scoring usually ranges from 1 ... Read Read: So how do I know if my cat is obese?

By: jsolutions014 | 15/09/2009 | Health

So how do I know if my cat is obese?..

... for cats due to the large variations between the different breeds. A Maine Coon will be much heavier than a Siamese. For this reason, obesity in cats is determined using body condition scoring. Body condition scoring usually ranges from 1 ... Read Read: So how do I know if my cat is obese?..

By: Ryan | 22/10/2009 | Health

Feline Obesity

... for cats due to the large variations between the different breeds. A Maine Coon will be much heavier than a Siamese. For this reason, obesity in cats is determined using body condition scoring. Body condition scoring usually ranges from 1 ... Read Read: Feline Obesity

By: radhika | 04/09/2009 | Health

Feline Obesity

... for cats due to the large variations between the different breeds. A Maine Coon will be much heavier than a Siamese. For this reason, obesity in cats is determined using body condition scoring. Body condition scoring usually ranges from 1 ... Read Read: Feline Obesity

By: deepika563 | 03/09/2009 | Advertising

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