
Overweight cat: These five signs overlook many pet owners in everyday life
Ideally, treats shouldn’t make up more than 5 to 10 percent of a cat’s daily calorie intake, while the remaining 90 to 95 percent is made up of
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Excessive restrictions can cause stress, impair well-being and cause the cat to beg or otherwise compensate for food. “Losing weight too quickly can be dangerous and lead to hepatic lipidosis, a potentially fatal liver disease,” MacPete said. For owners, it is therefore worthwhile deliberately planning play and activity times and implementing them together with a veterinary accompanied nutrition plan.
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Excessive restrictions can cause stress, impair well-being and cause the cat to beg or otherwise compensate for food. “Losing weight too quickly can be dangerous and lead to hepatic lipidosis, a potentially fatal liver disease,” MacPete said.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1For owners, it is therefore worthwhile deliberately planning play and activity times and implementing them together with a veterinary accompanied nutrition plan.
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