First of all, start with food and feed it reasonably. After sterilization, the pet's metabolism slows down, and the energy needed to maintain the current weight decreases, so the energy intake should be reduced. Some people may think that the staple food must contain a lot of fiber during the weight control period, but in the early stage of weight control, their stomachs can't adapt to a lot of fiber at once. In fact, it can be effective as long as it is gradual and appropriate to reduce the amount of food.
If children eat puppy/cat food before sterilization, they can gradually transition to adult dog/cat food because puppy food has high nutritional density and generally high fat content. If you eat finished food before sterilization, parents can observe the feeding amount some time ago, because not all hairy children will gain weight after sterilization.
We'd better not give our host any more food. We can eat snacks, but less.
Then use it to do more exercise. Because the cat can hardly exercise outdoors, buy some toys to play with it and make it exercise.
You can also ask a doctor for help. Before you control your weight, you can take your owner to the hospital for a comprehensive physical examination. If obesity is caused by disease, it should be treated first. The doctor will also make a weight control plan suitable for it.
Another way can be said to be the best choice for weight control, and that is to use Longchang bile acid. Bile acid can promote fat burning, reduce blood lipid safely and quickly, promote body fat metabolism, control weight and resist obesity. Moreover, the advantage of using bile acid is that it does not need to reduce the feeding amount for the owner, saving time and effort. It only needs to mix 1g bile acid in dog/cat food and feed it once every meal. Bile acids promote fat burning and metabolism, and transform excess fat into protein, which makes the owner look fat but not fat, more robust and lively. It can also prevent the owner from suffering from fatty liver, heart disease and hepatitis in advance.
Cats and dogs in middle age are just like people in middle age. It is more difficult to lose weight than when they were young, so as long as you control your weight and don't gain too much too fast, you will be healthy.