Cat Weight

 

Fat cats may look cute to some people, but being overweight can reduce your cat’s life expectancy and increase their risk of other diseases.  As a result, managing your cat’s weight through good nutrition and encouraging exercise is very important in helping them have a long and healthy life.  


 
 

 

+ How it can help

Stating what should be an “ideal” weight for a cat is difficult. Because of this we use a system of body condition scoring to determine if your cat should be put on a diet, or have their food increased.

A weight consultation, or even better a regular trip to our nurses regarding weight and diet, is an excellent way to learn what you need to keep your cat healthy. Understanding how to body condition score your cat will help you understand exactly how much to feed your cat, and give you confidence to increase, or reduce, their diet according to their actual condition, not an “ideal” weight.

In addition to learning how to body condition score your own cat, you will also learn what specific conditions keeping your cat slim and healthy can prevent. Such conditions include;

  • Reducing the development of diabetes
  • Reducing the impact of joint pain or osteoarthritis
  • Reducing the weight gain associated with neutering
  • Reducing the risk of pancreatitis
  • Reducing the impact of weight on breathing in short nosed cats
  • Reducing the risk of developing insulin resistant diabetes

+ How long does the treatment take?

A single 15 minute assessment can teach you some skills but regular check-ups will track your progress and keep you focused on what is important.

+ How many visits are required?

We recommend 6 visits throughout the year to track weight progress. If more support is needed then we can see you more regularly. Our nurse wellness subscription packages are perfect for weight related goals.

+ How much does it cost?

Weight clinics are included in our Silver and Gold Wellenss Subscriptions. Otherwise you may choose to pay the nurse consultation fee each visit.

Book Appointment

You can get an appointment at our practice by calling us or visiting our clinic.

Our Location:

James Horner Vets
Unit 4 Morrisons Supermarket
Coventry Road
Sheldon
B26 3PD

Our Hours:

Monday to Friday: 09:00 - 19:00
Saturday: 08:30 - 12:30
Sunday: Closed

Emergency Out of Hours
0121 712 7070