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  2. Obesity in Cats: 5 Vet-Approved Ways to Help Them Lose Weight

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    3. Feed Your Cat Multiple Times per Day. Cats that have to hunt for their food eat about nine times a day. Cats are built differently than dogs and big cats like lions, and they do not have the ...

  3. Scheduled vs free feeding cats: Which one is better? - AOL

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    Most vets recommend scheduled feeding over free feeding for several reasons: Weight management: Scheduled feeding allows precise portion control, reducing the risk of obesity—a common issue in cats.

  4. The Basics of Weight Loss: 4 Simple Steps to Get Started - AOL

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    3. Get Enough Sleep. As mentioned, not getting enough sleep can make weight loss harder. To help, aim for at least seven hours a night. To improve your sleep and hit that number, try:. Waking up ...

  5. Obesity in pets - Wikipedia

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    Achieving weight loss in cats and dogs is challenging, and failure to lose weight is common. [17] If the animals themselves cannot control their own calorie intake, it is recommended that pet owners control the food amount given. Guidelines exist on energy allowances for animals of a given body weight. [18] Medical treatments have been ...

  6. Feline hepatic lipidosis - Wikipedia

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    Left untreated, the cats usually die from severe malnutrition or complications from liver failure. Treatment usually involves aggressive feeding through one of several methods. Cats can have a feeding tube inserted by a veterinarian so that the owner can feed the cat a liquid diet several times a day. If the cat stops vomiting and regains its ...

  7. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, it has been shown that cats over 12 years old are more likely to be underweight than younger cats, so a high calorie diet may be appropriate to treat weight loss, and thus to maintain an appropriate body condition score. [46] Weight loss can occur when the cat expends more energy but does not increase its food energy intake. [42]