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On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 13:34:44 -0400, Char
wrote: dgk wrote: On 17 Sep 2009 11:02:20 -0000, (Barb) wrote: http://www.suntimes.com/lifestyles/p...yFat17.article Roly-poly pets: Overweight animals at risk for diseases, death September 17, 2009 BY CELESTE BUSK Staff Reporter If your pooch is packing on the pounds or the cat waddles when she struts, it may be time for a diet. Pet obesity has emerged as a leading cause of preventable disease and death in dogs and cats, animal experts warn. » Click to enlarge image An animal care technician at the Oregon Humane Society holds temporarily-named feline Goliath, a 20-pound stray whose girth got him stuck in a pet door while trying to plunder some dog food. (AP file) RELATED STORIESTips to help your pet lose weight ... Marlo's a small cat but is 12 lbs. Way too much but I give her less food than the two boys and she still gains weight. I play with her to get her moving some but she simply is going to be a fat cat. As long as you feed her kibble she will be a fat cat. Kibble is primarily grains that you are feeding to a carnivore. Kibble causes obesity, diabetes, and worse. Cut out the carbs and feed protein and all will be well. Look into feeding a raw diet which is species appropriate for cats and dogs as well. The advice to see a vet usually ends up with the pet being put on a diet of high fiber kibble so the real culprit isn't addressed. I've seen countless cats with kidney problems, diabetes, obesity, etc turn their health around merely by switching to a raw diet. Stop starving your cat! Char None of the cats gets much in the way of dry food. Mostly wet; Wellness Turkey or the new favorite of the group, ProPlan Chicken (urinary health formula). Espy had some urinary blockage issues recently so I tried the low pH, low magnesium food and much to my surprise, all three cats like it. The vet said it's ok for all of them to eat it so we seem to be happy. But I give Marlo less than the other two and try to keep her from eating their food. Believe me, she isn't starving. I do let her eat any bugs that the catches but mostly she gives them to me. |
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"dgk" wrote in message ... I tried the low pH, low magnesium food and much to my surprise, all three cats like it. The vet said it's ok for all of them to eat it You might want to get a second opinion on that. Low pH (urine-acidifying) and magnesium-restricted diets predispose cats to calcium oxalate- which is much more difficult to manage and much more dangerous than struvite. Unnecessary chronic acidification is risky business because it can lead to metabolic acidosis and potassium depletion which can have deleterious effects on renal function. |
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Phil P. wrote:
"dgk" wrote in message ... I tried the low pH, low magnesium food and much to my surprise, all three cats like it. The vet said it's ok for all of them to eat it You might want to get a second opinion on that. Low pH (urine-acidifying) and magnesium-restricted diets predispose cats to calcium oxalate- which is much more difficult to manage and much more dangerous than struvite. Unnecessary chronic acidification is risky business because it can lead to metabolic acidosis and potassium depletion which can have deleterious effects on renal function. Absolutely agree. Making wure the urine is *balanced* AND feeding a healthy diet is a better idea than giving a diet that potentially creates an opposite, but as critical, an issue. |
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