Feline weight loss programs that work Practical relevance: Obesity is the most common unhealthy nutritional condition that is recognized in cats. Documented associated health risks include diabetes mellitus, lameness, non-allergic skin disease, feline lower urinary tract disease and idiopathic hepatic lipidosis. Clinical challenges: Simply recommending a diet designed for weight loss fails, in most cases, to result in successful weight loss in the obese or overweight cat. A more in-depth approach that centers on communication and commitment, alongside a program of feeding a predetermined amount of a specific diet plus exercise and enrichment of the cat’s life, offers a chance for a healthy result. Patient group: It has been reported in some...
John P Loftus, Joseph J Wakshlag Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Medic...
Objectives The aims of this study were to determine owners' perception of their cats' quality of lif...
Background: Cats can be defined as being overweight if their bodyweight is 15% above optimum weight ...
Abstract Background The most common approach for controlled weight loss in cats is dietary caloric r...
INTRODUCTION:Feline obesity is a worldwide concern which has recently been formally classified as a ...
Kirsten M Hoelmkjaer, Charlotte R Bjornvad Department of Veterinary Clinical and Animal Sciences, Fa...
Obesity is recognised as the most common multifactorial nutritional disorder of pet cats. Studies fr...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Feline obesity is a worldwide concern which has recently been formally cl...
The prevalence of obesity in humans and pets has seen a rapid increase within the past thirty years....
In this issue... Diets for obesity management Low-fat diets with balanced protein:energy ratios may ...
Abstract Background Overweight in cats is a major risk factor for diabetes mellitus and has also bee...
Background: Cats can be defined as being overweight if their bodyweight is 15% above optimum weight ...
A cross-sectional questionnaire study of cat owners registered with a first opinion veterinary pract...
Copyright © 2012 Brigitta Wichert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
The aim of the Master‘s thesis was to analyse and evaluate the causes of cats’ obesity. The investig...
John P Loftus, Joseph J Wakshlag Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Medic...
Objectives The aims of this study were to determine owners' perception of their cats' quality of lif...
Background: Cats can be defined as being overweight if their bodyweight is 15% above optimum weight ...
Abstract Background The most common approach for controlled weight loss in cats is dietary caloric r...
INTRODUCTION:Feline obesity is a worldwide concern which has recently been formally classified as a ...
Kirsten M Hoelmkjaer, Charlotte R Bjornvad Department of Veterinary Clinical and Animal Sciences, Fa...
Obesity is recognised as the most common multifactorial nutritional disorder of pet cats. Studies fr...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Feline obesity is a worldwide concern which has recently been formally cl...
The prevalence of obesity in humans and pets has seen a rapid increase within the past thirty years....
In this issue... Diets for obesity management Low-fat diets with balanced protein:energy ratios may ...
Abstract Background Overweight in cats is a major risk factor for diabetes mellitus and has also bee...
Background: Cats can be defined as being overweight if their bodyweight is 15% above optimum weight ...
A cross-sectional questionnaire study of cat owners registered with a first opinion veterinary pract...
Copyright © 2012 Brigitta Wichert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
The aim of the Master‘s thesis was to analyse and evaluate the causes of cats’ obesity. The investig...
John P Loftus, Joseph J Wakshlag Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Medic...
Objectives The aims of this study were to determine owners' perception of their cats' quality of lif...
Background: Cats can be defined as being overweight if their bodyweight is 15% above optimum weight ...