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What if the cat is too fat?
Too fat cats may cause some health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, arthritis and so on. If your cat is overweight or obese, consider the following measures:

1. diet management: after consulting the veterinarian, give the cat proper diet food and feed it according to the recommended feeding amount. Avoid overfeeding or adding snacks at will to ensure that the total calorie intake is controlled.

2. Control the frequency of eating: divide the daily food into several small portions to avoid overeating. Regular and quantitative feeding is helpful to control the eating habits of cats and reduce excessive intake.

3. Provide moderate exercise: Encourage cats to do moderate exercise, such as stimulating their interest in playing, using interactive toys or encouraging them to do light activities. Interacting with cats regularly and playing games such as flapping and chasing are helpful to burn calories and improve the metabolism of cats.

4. Control snacks and rewards: limit giving cats too many snacks and rewards, and avoid extra intake while encouraging cats.

5. Regular physical examination: Take the cat to the vet for physical examination regularly to ensure its health. Veterinarians can provide professional weight loss programs to monitor the weight changes and overall health status of cats.

Be sure to remember, don't rush to let the cat lose weight quickly. Losing weight too fast may have a bad effect on the body. You should work closely with the veterinarian to make a healthy weight loss plan suitable for your cat and implement it step by step.