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Danger to your cat, Feline Obesity

Here’s an article I ran across.  I know many of you are concerned about your "fat cat".   Maybe some information here will be helpful to you.

Feline Obsity, a Danger to Your Cat 

The growing epidemic of obesity in the United States isn’t restricted to the human population alone, an increasing number of house cats are now mirroring their owners indulgent behaviours.

In the past, most cats served a purpose; rodent control. The domesticated cat was allowed to roam freely, hunting mice and other rodents around the family farm or house. In more recent times, we have developed a real fondness for our feline companions, and although it is still common in rural areas to find barn cats, the majority of the cat population is now housebound.

As the dynamics of cat ownership has changed, so has the feline menu. No longer is Kitty hunting for meals, but meals are provided, sometimes without limitations. Therefore, Kitty has grown quite a paunch! Many cat owners love their chubby felines, but do not realize that they are killing their cats with kindness.

An obese cat is at a high risk for many preventable diseases, one of which is diabetes. The risk for diabetes in an obese cat is almost four times greater than in a slim cat. In an obese cat, the body secretes more insulin in response to the increase in blood glucose levels. Over time, the demand for insulin is greater than what the pancreas can produce, and it shuts down, resulting in diabetes.

Another very serious danger is called fatty liver disease. This illness is usually secondary to another problem that develops first; if for some reason, an obese cat suddenly stops eating, the cat’s body will send fat cells to the liver for fuel, resulting in what could be considered a "fat overdose" for the liver, which is not efficient at processing fat cells. This results in liver failure which will inevitably kill the cat if left untreated.

A few other problems, if not as serious as those listed above, can be uncomfortable for the overweight cat. The risk of arthritis is greater, as more weight is being put on the joints, resulting in weakening and lameness. A fat cat cannot maneuver itself gracefully and will often injure itself trying to jump on and off furniture.

Grooming also becomes a serious problem; how to get around all this berth? Physically, it is impossible for the poor cat to be able to keep itself clean. This results in skin conditions such as dermatitis, dandruff, and a matted coat. Basically, a smelly cat.

Cat owners need to be aware of the potential for health risks in allowing their overweight friends to continue on the path to obesity. If nothing else, the shorter life span should be enough to inspire any cat owner to take steps to ensure their cats’ health.

There are many things to consider when evaluating a cat’s lifestyle before making any changes. One of the first steps is a change in diet; the majority of commericial cat foods contain an alarming amount of carbohydrates, which contribute to weight gain. Cats are true carnivores, and should be fed as carnivores. When shopping for dry cat food, find one that lists meats as the main ingredients instead of grains. Most dry cat foods will list at least one grain; try to find a food that uses brown rice or millet which is more easily digested by cats than any other carbohydrates.

Canned foods can also contain grain products, so be wary and check labels. In general, holistic pet foods are a good place to start searching for a new food, since most holistic or natural pet food companies produce foods for cats based on their carnivorous nature.

Portion control is common sense, and the labels on the food packaging should be used as a guide only. In general, feed the lowest recommended amount listed on the package, and adjust the amount fed as needed. Keeping track of your cats’ weight with weekly weigh-ins will help

As in humans, exersise is very important for a cat. However, it is not practical to try to teach kitty to run on a treadmill…….here is where we need to be creative.

Cats love to sharpen their claws. Most cats find scratching posts to be completely useless, to be honest…..why not just use the couch? Here is a tip: cats love tree bark. There are great products out there that use cardboard products to make scratching "boxes" for cats that mimic the bark of a tree; you sprinkle some catnip on them, and they love it. This is good exersise for all cats; and psychologically very healthy also.

Toys…….there are so many out there, and a good choice is those little fuzzy mice. Store your cat’s toys in a bag of catnip; every day, give them some fresh toys and replace the ones they’ve been playing with back into the catnip bag until tomorrow. I’ve never met a cat that doesn’t like catnip, and nothing like it to get them moving.

Climb those stairs! If you have access to a staircase, use it to your advantage. Put that fat cat’s food upstairs and make him climb for it. Keep his toys and litterbox downstairs so he has to come back down later.
Invest in a harness and leash and take kitty out in the yard. Being in the outdoors may inspire her to move around and check things out.

Naturally if a cat is very obese and cannot handle some of the above activities, don’t push it. After all, we are not punishing your cat. After dietary changes are made and a few pounds are lost, activities like climbing stairs will become easier.

We love our cats, and the best way to show our love for them is to take care of them responsibly, which takes some discipline on the part of the cat owner. And remembering that a fat cat doesn’t necessarily mean a happy cat.

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Copyright © 2008 D. Ashley

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Edited: 01/21/2008 at 12:19 AM by IanLWhite

 Here at Happy Cat Retreat we see a lot of overweight cats.  A lot of owners are aware of the problem and are taking the necessary steps to get their kitties weight under control.

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Happy Cat Has Clientele from far and wide

There aren’t any quality cat boarding facilities like Happy Cat in Northern Colorado.  We have clients from Loveland, Longmont, Boulder, North Denver, Greeley, Estes Park and from Laramie and Cheyenne, Wyoming.

We also get cats from far and wide when people are moving to our area.  We will pick up the cats at DIA airport if needed.

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Pet Sitting or Cat Boarding, Pros and Cons - Part 1

Pet Sitting or Cat Boarding, Pros and Cons - Part 1

So your job is sending you out of town, or you are going on vacation, and you can’t take your cat.  What to do?  You are considering pet sitting but you have also heard about cat boarding. Which way should you go?

Yes, some cats prefer to stay home, maybe they all do.  We get requests for pet sitting where the owner only wants us to look in on their cat once every other day.  I’m sorry, I can’t condone pet sitting under those circumstances.  Think of the cat.  Don’t you think they would feel abandoned?

On the other hand, some cats don’t fit in very well with cat boarding.  Once in a while we will get a cat that refuses to eat for 2 days, but when they get hungry, they’ll eat…

Personally, I’m prejudiced.  I prefer cat boarding.  After the cat gets accustomed to the surroundings, I think they like it.  There is constant hubbub and activity.  Feeding the cats, cleaning the litter boxes, customers coming and going, there is a lot of day to day activity to keep them interested.

Pet sitting has the advantage in that someone can pick up the paper, collect the mail, check on house, put out the garbage etc.  Pet sitting involves a lot more that just caring for the kitty.  Pet sitting also involves a stranger going into your home.  Are you comfortable with this?

More next time in Part 2

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Fort Collins Boarding|Cats

Uptight about Boarding Your Cat - Try Cat Boarding in Fort Collins, Colorado

Are you planning to go away for several weeks and don’t know what to do about your cat?  Well help may be as close as your nearest cat boarding facility.  If you haven’t checked into this, this may be an answer to your plight.

First you should arrange a visit to the cat boarding facility.  When you visit, keep these points in mind:

  •  The cat boarding owners should ask for emergency numbers where you can be reached as well as your Vet’s phone number.  In addition they should have a plan on where to take the cat in case of an emergency.
  • Trust your senses (as well as your common sense) when visiting a cat boarding kennel as a possible "vacation" spot for your cat.
  • Make sure that the whole cat boarding facility, outdoor and indoor areas included, is clean and orderly.
  • Make sure there are no offensive smells. There should be adequate ventilation. A well-run cat boarding facility should not stink of kitty odors.
  • Make sure the temperature is adequate, not too warm and not too cold.
  • If the cat boarding facility has an outdoor enclosed area, ask to see it.. It should be clean.
     
  • The cat boarding facility should ask to see the cat’s vaccinations and will require proof of certain shots.
  • All responsible cat boarding owners and operators will show you each area in which the cats are kept.
  • The outdoor area - and the whole kennel should be very secure. Many cats will attempt to escape, so talk to the cat boarding owners about this if you’re worried.

If possible, try to drop in unannounced.  See if you can tour the facility when you weren’t expected.
 
Some last tips…

If possible, you may want to consider several short stays for your cat to get it used to the cat boarding.  You could try an overnight or weekend stay.  That way, both you and the cat are more at ease when the time comes for a longer stay.

Bring along your cat’s bed and favorite toys. When you leave, be positive and upbeat.   Keep the goodbyes short and sweet.

Ask for a phone number where you can call and check on how your cat is doing.  This will make you sleep better. You may return and find that your cat enjoyed his cat boarding  "vacation" just as much as you did!

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Luxury Pet Boarding

Luxury Pet Boarding

What is Luxury Pet Boarding?  Well, obviously it implies a higher standard.  When we started our luxury pet boarding facility, it was because we had a cat that was bitten by a rattlesnake.  Our cat spent 8 weeks at a veteraniaran.  While we visited our cat, we noticed numerous cats being boarded 24 hours a day in a small 2×2x2 cube.  We figured there had to be a better way.

Our luxury pet boarding facility is built for cats only.  Each cat has a condo 4×4x8, with it’s own window,  several shelves for climbing, and a separate secure screened outdoor area for each cat.

If you are looking to board your cat, look around in your area for some Luxury Pet Boarding.  More than likely it won’t be any more expensive than leaving your cat with a vet.  And….the cat will be a lot happier.

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Fort Collins Pet Boarding

If you are looking for Fort Collins pet boarding, check out our cat boarding. Our condos each feature a spacious area, 4×4x8, an individual window and a separate outdoor area for each cat.  If you are considering pet boarding in Fort collins, come by for a tour.

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