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What Should I Feed My Overweight Cat?

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You just arrived home from the vet and you were told something that wasn't shocking. Your best friend is extremely overweight. You've done research about feeding regimens, types of food, and other exercises that she could do; but, there doesn't seem to be any interest with any of it. This is when you realize that you have a very stubborn and, perhaps, lazy cat!
At this point there doesn't seem to be a solution. So, what can you feed your cat to insure that she's able to lose some weight?
One of the most recommended strategies is to increase your cat's intake of raw food. Cats are carnivorous animals, so they are able to obtain more nutrients ingesting meat rather than synthetic dry food. This also assists with speeding up the metabolism and in return, shedding a few pounds.
Assuming that rare is not your forte, wet food is a great alternative. If canned food is your choice, make sure that it is specifically designed for overweight cats. Contrary to popular belief, wet food can be just as fattening as dry food. Balanced nutrition is one of the most overlooked reasons for a cat to be past-husky. Canned cat food may be just as unbalanced as anything else. See more about balanced nutrients and how important it is.
Your last option would be a bag of reduced-calorie dry cat food. There are a few brands that offer high protein, animal proteins, and fiber that can help clear the digestive system. For instance, Pro Pac Low Fat Cat Food is an acceptable start to your cat's new diet. This particular cat food is designed for the passive cat. It is easily digested and highly palatable. Within one meal, it reduces calories without eliminating any vital vitamins.
Another favorable food line is Innova Cat Low Fat. Based on recent research, this product has a special low-calorie formula for weight control. It is also known for its high fiber content and whole ingredients that help with regulating your cat's digestive tract. Even the laziest overweight cats are able to benefit from this brand.
Lastly, if all else fails, measure the amount of food that is being consumed - not just what you offer. The most effective way is to offer a very small portion twice a day. Your cat's breed determines the ideal weight and feeding amount, so make sure to read the directions on each bag of cat food. Also, avoid giving your cat any treats during this weight loss period. Most treats, but certainly not all, are synthetic based and are not made with raw ingredients. In other words, they can be one of the unhealthiest pieces of food, so don't use treats unless you read the label first! Even after reading the label, confirming nutritious and balanced ingredients, restrict offering treats. Putting your cat on a diet doesn't have to be painful for you or your feline. As long as you follow the directions, you'll successfully change your overweight cat's eating habits.
Being raised with 6 cats gave me an intense education on "what can go wrong" when living with such a mix of felines!
With a current pet cat that is a true "fluff ball" I was on a first name basis with our vet.
I needed to find out more about WHY and HOW my overweight cat had gotten this way. Intense research led me to post my problems, concerns and solutions!

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