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| Weight Loss Program |
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| Written by Dr. Nicky Joosting | |
| Tuesday, 24 January 2006 | |
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Vancouver Feline Hospital Weight Loss Program "Spike the Cat has packed on some pounds." 1. We start by assessing health,
need for weight management and practicality.
2. Discuss behaviour modification
- activity, stimulus, alternate bonding activity (Zoomgroom, catnip toys,
interactive toys), expression of hunting behaviour and response to frustration,
owners pattern of feeding. 3. Discuss diets - fads, cats
unique requirements, low cal vs high protein; is a different diet necessary;
introduce the fat cat pack
4. Cat to go home with
5. Enter into Callbacks the time frame for weight rechecks and then FOLLOW UP! Safety - we aim for 1% body weight loss per week, and part of the recheck is to assess BMI subjectively and objectively so that muscle mass is not lost. At this slow rate, with many adjustments for the individual cat, we do not expect secondary liver disease to develop. We adjust our program for the cat!
Success - dependant on a host of factors, and if this way is not successful,
we can live with a fat cat - it is a choice we make and no-one is forced into
projecting their own concept of body image onto the cat. Weight reduction has
been recommended for preventative health measures but we accept may not always
be possible for every cat. |
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 22 February 2006 ) |

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