Obesity in cats is not always caused by medical conditions or nutritional conditions, as there are other causes that lead to obesity such as:
1) Neutering
neutered cats tend to eat more than non-neutered cats Because one of the results of the surgery is the removal of the sex hormone, and this may lead to an increase in appites, and it may also change the metabolism of cats, and this leads to obesity.
2) Cat Routine
The cat's routine plays an important role, if a cat sits all the time or moves a little, it may lead to obesity. For this, you must make sure that yourcat moves sufficiently, either by going outside or by playing with your cat, and meals must be organized and their quantity determined.
3) Age
obecity increases in cats between the ages of 8-12 years, because as the cat ages,it tends to play less and move less.
Photos sources
https://www.healthypawspetinsurance.com
https://advancedpetvet.com
https://branchsites.cats.org.uk
Thank you for your time
YamyKitty Presenting
#YourPetYourResponsibility
No comments:
Post a Comment