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LIFE STAGE NUTRITION

Practical information about the nutritional needs of cats and dogs at each life stage, including growth, maintenance, reproduction and aging.

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Adult Cat, Kitten

Kittens and Adult Cats: The Importance of Staying Lean

Overweight and obese cats are at risk for several chronic diseases and a shorter life span. Prevention of obesity by regularly monitoring their body condition, starting as young adults, and adjusting the amount of food as needed can help cats live longer, healthier lives.

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  • Preventing obesity is better ꟷ and easier ꟷ than treating it, especially considering the challenges associated with putting a cat on a weight loss program.
  • Obesity in cats is associated with an increased risk of a shortened life span and several health conditions, including osteoarthritis, diabetes mellitus, urinary tract diseases, liver problems, lameness and skin diseases.
    • A recent study also reported a high body condition score to be associated with hypertension, asthma, diarrhea, eye problems and allergic conditions in cats.
  • Routinely monitoring a cat’s body condition at home is simple and easy ꟷ look for a waist from above, check for a tummy tuck from the side and feel over the ribs. 
    • If changes are noticed in a cat’s body condition, the amount of food fed can be adjusted as needed. 
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"Keeping your kitten/cat lean and preventing them from becoming overweight is far easier than putting your cat on a diet. Keeping your cat in an optimal body condition may also reduce the risk for several chronic health problems, such as arthritis, diabetes and high blood pressure."

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How to Perform a Body Condition Assessment - Cat

Assess a cat's Body Condition Score in just 3 simple steps.​

1 min to 5 min

Feline Body Condition System Sheet

A visual aid to the Purina Body Condition Score System for cats.​

1 min to 5 min

Obesity in Dogs and Cats: What is Wrong With Being Fat?

Obesity in dogs and cats: What is wrong with being fat?

1 min to 5 min

Management of Obesity in Cats

Management of obesity in cats

1 min to 5 min

To Share With Pet Owner:

Body Condition System Progress Chart Cat

The Progress Chart should be used with the Feline Body Condition System Sheet to help track a pet’s weight loss or gain.

1 min to 5 min

Evaluating Your Cat’s Body Condition

Assess your cat's Body Condition in just 3 simple steps.​

1 min to 5 min

Benefits of Healthy Weight

Although there are many benefits to maintaining a healthy weight in pets, many owners do not understand what a healthy weight is or the benefits for pets.

6 min to 10 min

Additional Resources

Laflamme, D. P. (2012). Obesity in dogs and cats: What is wrong with being fat? Journal of Animal Science, 90(5), 1653-1662. doi: 10.2527/jas.2011-4571

Teng, K. T., McGreevy, P. D., Toribio, J. A. L. M. L., Raubenheimer, D., Kendall, K., & Dhand, N. K. (2018). Associations of body condition score with health conditions related to overweight and obesity in cats. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 59(10), 603-615. doi: 10.1111/jsap.12905

Hoelmkjaer, K. M., & Bjornvad, C. R. (2014). Management of obesity in cats. Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports, 5, 97-107. doi: 10.2147/VMRR.S40869