The obesity rate of cats has been increasing in recent years, which has aroused the concern of many people. Because cats like peace and quiet and have less exercise, they are more likely to gain weight than dogs. We need to understand that cats gaining weight may cause various diseases and even endanger the cat’s life safety. Therefore, our poop scoopers usually need to pay more attention, and it is also very necessary to master the method of judging whether the cat is obese.
Cat is fat
Method 1 : Touch
You can judge the fatness of your cat by touching it. This is also the most convenient method. To touch, start from the base of the cat's neck and move downwards with a little force (be careful not to hurt the cat). If you can clearly feel the cat's bones, it means your cat is too thin. Don't just give him cat food, mix it with some canned food or square fresh buns that cats use. If you can vaguely see the cat's bones, it means that your cat is suitable for fatness and thinness, and you should continue to maintain the current cat-raising method. If you can't feel the cat's bones at all, it means your cat is too fat (don't say you don't feel it). This is very important for the cat's health. If you want to reduce the food slightly, it is best to choose food that can lose weight. cat food.
Method 2: Look
This requires a high verification rate, and people with myopia should not use this method. Let the cat squat on a spot and look directly at the cat's body from the cat's head. If the cat’s head completely covers its body or only a little bit leaks out, it means your cat is too thin and needs to increase nutrition. If the total amount of meat displayed on both sides is between 1.5 and 2 times that of the head, it proves that your cat is fat and thin, which is good. If a large piece appears, which is almost three times the size of the head, it means that your cat needs to lose weight.
Method 3: Measurement
The amount I am talking about is not to measure the cat’s weight, but to measure the amount of water the cat drinks every day. If your cat drinks less than 200 ml of water a day, it is too fat. If it can be adjusted between 500ml and 700ml, it is very common. If it exceeds 750, you are too thin and should drink less water.
After determining whether the cat is obese, we need to take further measures to control body weight. Remember that helping cats lose weight is a gradual process, which should be carried out using scientific methods. Reasonable diet control and appropriate exercise can help cats lose weight more healthily.
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