Do you have a chubby kitty on your hands? If so, you definitely aren’t alone. When Fluffy curls up in your lap, it’s easy not to notice the extra pounds hiding beneath her soft fur. At Claws N Paws Animal Hospital, our veterinarians in Elkridge, MD often talk with families who don’t realize their cat has crossed into the overweight category until health issues begin to show. Obesity is more than a cosmetic concern—it’s a serious medical condition that can shorten your feline friend’s life and lead to painful diseases.
Cats are natural athletes built for climbing and pouncing, but indoor lifestyles combined with calorie-rich diets often tip the scale. The good news is that feline obesity is preventable and, with the right plan, reversible. By focusing on nutrition, activity, and regular veterinary care, you can help your kitty regain energy and enjoy a healthier, happier life.
Excess weight puts stress on multiple body systems and increases the risk of:
PetMD has a very informative article about obesity in cats, which you can read here. The Association For Pet Obesity Prevention has some great information on pet body scoring on their site here.
Measure meals instead of free-feeding. Use a measuring cup or scale to ensure accuracy.
Choose diets designed for weight management with high protein and controlled fat content.
Encourage play with interactive toys, climbing structures, and short daily sessions of playtime.
Routine weigh-ins and checkups at our veterinary clinic in Elkridge, MD help track progress and adjust care.
With fluffy cats, that thick coat can make it hard to notice weight gain. Feeling their ribs is a better measure than just looking at them. Your vet is the ultimate authority here.
Click here for our blog on spotting signs of sickness in cats.
You should be able to feel your cat’s ribs without pressing hard. A vet exam provides confirmation.
Yes. Playtime is essential for calorie burn and mental health.
Yes. Treats should make up less than 10% of daily calories.
Yes, but it should be gradual. Rapid weight loss can cause liver disease.
Yes, with veterinary guidance and adjusted diets for their age and needs.
Looking for a “vet near me” to help your cat reach a healthier weight? At Claws N Paws Animal Hospital, our veterinarians in Elkridge, MD provide nutrition counseling and weight management plans tailored to your kitty. Call today to schedule an appointment.
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This blog is intended for informational purposes only. Always consult your veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment recommendations for your cat.
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