The image of the lazy cat, lying in the sun on the windowsill is a
remarkably common one. Owners take it for granted that cats are lazy by
nature and simply don't need
exercise. This is just not the case and if a
cat is left with few stimuli and chances to exercise, she will likely
begin to put on
pounds.
The truth is that it is very difficult for
a obese cat to lose weight. Your cat will turn obese when her activity
level is insufficient to burn the energy from the food she consumes. All
of this extra food energy is stored away in a cat's body as
fat.
If
you have come to realize that your cat has become obese, a cat owner's
first responsibility is to find a way to reduce this
weight. Always
consult your veterinarian before you push forward to change your cat's
diet immediately. The vet may have some suggestions that can help you
make a good decision about her diet and other ways you can consider to
help reduce your cat's
weight.
The best way to first prevent
obesity and reduce a cat's obesity back to a
healthy weight is exercise.
Cats love to play and you can use this to your advantage. If your cat
is nervous or afraid around you, this will be difficult and you may have
to spend some time moving slowly if you are going to engage your pet in
play.
Luckily for cat owners, cats are playful by nature.
There
are many types of cat toys in every pet stores for you to choose from.
When you are buying toys for your cat, remember that cats don't really
care about shapes or colors. Cats like games that engage their instincts
for hunting and pursuit. Games where cats need to pounce or sneak are
especially fun for them.
You may have to try out a couple of toys
or cat games before you find one that she likes. You can also leave toys
in her favorite spots to allow her to play on her own. There are some
toys that allows you to hang out of your drawers, they have dangling
items that engage your cat to jump and hit at them.
Reversing your
cat's obesity is going to take some time and you will have to remain
patient. The important thing to remember is that in order for play to be
effective, it must be done regularly. The occasional game is simply not
going to do anything to curb a cat's weight. It will help if you can
make a schedule that will ensure regular play times. Naturally, your cat
might not necessarily want to play at that particular time, it will
take time to understand her routine and preferences but try not to miss a
play session whenever possible.
If a cat is uninterested in the toys, try making them more appealing with catnip or treats.
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