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  2. Feline hepatic lipidosis - Wikipedia

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    Feline hepatic lipidosis, also known as feline fatty liver syndrome, is one of the most common forms of liver disease of cats. [1] The disease officially has no known cause, though obesity is known to increase the risk. [2] The disease begins when the cat stops eating from a loss of appetite, forcing the liver to convert body fat into usable ...

  3. Scheduled vs free feeding cats: Which one is better? - AOL

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    Overeating and obesity: Cats may eat more than they need, leading to weight gain. Spoiled food: While dry kibble stays fresh longer than wet food, it can still become stale or contaminated if left ...

  4. Obesity in pets - Wikipedia

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    Achieving weight loss in cats and dogs is challenging, and failure to lose weight is common. [17] If the animals themselves cannot control their own calorie intake, it is recommended that pet owners control the food amount given. Guidelines exist on energy allowances for animals of a given body weight. [18] Medical treatments have been ...

  5. Diabetes in cats - Wikipedia

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    Cats may have their mealtimes strictly scheduled and planned to match with injection times, especially when on insulin with a pronounced peak action like Caninsulin/Vetsulin or Humulin N. If the cat free-feeds and normally eats little bits all day or night, it may be best to use a very slow-acting insulin to keep a constant level of blood glucose.

  6. Chubby cat takes up aqua aerobics to lose weight, with ...

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    Moses, 9, a chonk of burning love at more than double the healthy size for his age, is learning how to swim, something cats are not known to enjoy. Fat cat Moses, 9, is getting his weight under ...

  7. How Long Can a Cat Go Without Eating? - AOL

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  8. Refeeding syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The syndrome can occur at the beginning of treatment for eating disorders when patients have an increase in calorie intake and can be fatal. It can also occur when someone does not eat for several days at a time usually beginning after 4–5 days with no food. [5] It can also occur after the onset of a severe illness or major surgery. The ...

  9. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    Cats generally prefer to eat smaller meals more frequently, which can lead to less weight gain compared to cats that are fed free-choice (always available) food. Meanwhile, some cats adapt to free-choice feeding and can maintain normal body weight with no weight gain. [ 44 ]