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Is my cat overweight?

Is my cat overweight?

You may think of your cat as cute and cuddly, but carrying extra weight can negatively impact your cat's long term health. Today, our Memphis vets explain how you can tell if your cat is overweight, and what you can do to help your cat get back to a healthier weight. 

Your Overweight Cat

Chances are that you don't give a whole lot of thought to your cat's weight, but your kitty's weight is an important element of their overall health and longevity.

Like us, when your feline friend is carrying extra weight their risk of developing some serious and potentially life-threatening conditions increases. As little as a few excess ounces can have a significant effect on your cat's wellbeing.

Diseases Linked to Obesity in Cats

Cats that are overweight face an increased risk of developing a number of serious conditions including: 

  • Diabetes
  • Arthritis
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Joint pain
  • Chronic inflammation
  • Skin problems

Figuring Out Whether Your Cat is Overweight

Below are a few suggestions on how to tell if your cat is overweight. If you believe that your kitty is carrying a few extra ounces or even pounds, a quick trip to the vet can help to rule out serious underlying conditions and provide you with strategies for getting your feline friend back to a healthy weight.

Struggling to Jump

  • A cat's body is beautifully built for running and jumping. If it takes your cat multiple tries to jump up onto their favorite piece of furniture, or if your cat gives up altogether, there's a good chance that weight is the problem.

Check for Your Cat's Waistline

  • While your cat is standing, look down at them from directly above. Try to spot a slight indent just above your cat's hips where their waist should be (this can be a bit tricky with long-haired cats). If you can't see their waist or if their sides are bulging it means that your feline friend is probably carrying excess weight.

Feel for Your Cat's Ribs

  • If your cat is about the right weight you should be able to feel their ribs by running your hand along their chest. If you can't feel your kitty's ribs, your cat may be overweight. 

Use Our Overweight Cat Chart

  • Look over the overweight cat chart below to get a better understanding of your cat's weight category, and whether your cat may be carrying an extra pound or two.

Overweight cat chart, Memphis Vet

How To Help Your Cat Achieve a Healthy Weight

The breed, age, and lifestyle of your feline friend all make a significant difference to their nutritional needs.

If you think that your cat may be overweight make an appointment to see your vet. Your veterinarian can access your cat's current weight then let you know what your kitty's optimal weight is and how to help your furry friend achieve a healthier size. 

Cats that are just a little overweight may be able to simply continue with their regular food but enjoy more strictly controlled portion sizes. 

If your cat needs to lose a significant amount of weight, it may be best to switch your kitty over to a specialized food that is formulated to help with feline weight loss.

Unexplained Weight Gain

If your cat has suddenly begun to put on weight without cause, it's time to see your vet. Unexplained weight gain can be a symptom of an underlying health issue and should be investigated.

Note: The advice provided in this post is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice regarding pets. For an accurate diagnosis of your pet's condition, please make an appointment with your vet.

At Animal Emergency Center our vets provide comprehensive after-hours emergency services for pets in Memphis.  Contact us if your dog or cat is in need of urgent emergency care.

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