Anonymous wrote:My cat just turned 8 yrs old this month. He is the love of my life.
When I adopted him from the Shelter, he was 5 mos. old and normal weight. Just the past 8 mos. me and my family have noticed that he has put on a considerable amount of weight. He still eats the same amount of food, doesn't appear lazier, etc. I feed him about 5-7 Temptations Treats a day which my family says is causing the weight gain. However, he ate them before and didn't gain extra lbs.
Could his metabolism be slowing down as he gets older like it does for us humans?
If so, does anyone have any recommendations for taking weight off cats?
My cat is 100% indoor so letting him out to run around is not an option. {I live in an apt. building.}
I want him to be around for many more years and will do ANYTHING to keep him healthier.
Thank you everyone in advance for any and all advice received.
What type of food does he eat? We have two cats - one has always been on the chubby side and developed diabetes a couple of years ago because of that. The other has always been thin, although now that she is 12, she has put on some weight. Just like humans.
I do think that cats tend to put on weight as they get older - they are simply not as active as they were as kittens/young cats.
You could try limiting his food, or switching to one that has fewer carbs and more protein. We give our cats Evo dry.