yeartolate
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In my life I have had 2 fat cats. In different times in there lives I have tried to help them trim down upon advice of the vet.
I never fed my fat cats wet food (until old age) and the occasional saucer of milk was the exception rather than the rule. I refused to totally control their enviroment (meaning they were allowed outside) so any decrease in amount of dry food usually meant the cats would eat out. As I dislike cleansing bird innerds from our porch, I usually just gave up. Each of the two fat cats I had were pathetically healthy until old age (18) when they developed some malady that took their life.
Our neighbor is being harrassed by their vet to get their fat cat to lose weight. The cat never loses weight and they are facing cleaning up the 'Kills" - just as was my experience. This cat is now 12.
The funny thing is that my present cat is almost 15 (wait-maybe 16) and has always been slender and ate like a pig. Fancy Feast (kitty crack) two cans a day, lactose free milk, occasional kibble, and she can take a roast chicken if it is left out for more than 30 seconds.
So - has anyone ever trimmed down their fat cat?
I never fed my fat cats wet food (until old age) and the occasional saucer of milk was the exception rather than the rule. I refused to totally control their enviroment (meaning they were allowed outside) so any decrease in amount of dry food usually meant the cats would eat out. As I dislike cleansing bird innerds from our porch, I usually just gave up. Each of the two fat cats I had were pathetically healthy until old age (18) when they developed some malady that took their life.
Our neighbor is being harrassed by their vet to get their fat cat to lose weight. The cat never loses weight and they are facing cleaning up the 'Kills" - just as was my experience. This cat is now 12.
The funny thing is that my present cat is almost 15 (wait-maybe 16) and has always been slender and ate like a pig. Fancy Feast (kitty crack) two cans a day, lactose free milk, occasional kibble, and she can take a roast chicken if it is left out for more than 30 seconds.
So - has anyone ever trimmed down their fat cat?

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Yet it is in most dry foods in large qtys. Studies are showing that diets low in carbs (ie, grains), and high in fats and proteins are best for most cats. We called making the switch to low-carb canned her Catkins Diet.
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