My cat is fat

vraiblonde

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The two cats who go outside are in great shape, but the Baby Kitty isn't allowed out and he's starting to look larval. What do you do about a fat cat? Is there some way I could exercise him? He doesn't seem particularly inclined to exercise on his own by playing or running around.

:frown:
 

Mikeinsmd

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vraiblonde said:
The two cats who go outside are in great shape, but the Baby Kitty isn't allowed out and he's starting to look larval. What do you do about a fat cat? Is there some way I could exercise him? He doesn't seem particularly inclined to exercise on his own by playing or running around. :frown:
He prolly sits around playin on he boards all day. :shrug:
 

Cowgirl

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Do you limit his food intake? Try that long with a reduced calorie food. We just adoped a cat about 2 months ago..he weighed 20lbs. He was a bowling ball. He went on a diet and has lost a little weight...maybe 2 or 3 lbs.
 

virgovictoria

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vraiblonde said:
The two cats who go outside are in great shape, but the Baby Kitty isn't allowed out and he's starting to look larval. What do you do about a fat cat? Is there some way I could exercise him? He doesn't seem particularly inclined to exercise on his own by playing or running around.

:frown:
I have a dog that would make the PERFECT companion for your cat...

although she is quite the huntress and can be fast when she wants to be, she simply chooses to be lazy, even though she's exercised frequently.... :ohwell:

( often, Kyle has to chase her around the fields we go to, just to get her to run :lol: )

But, she likes to chase animals that are smaller than her and I'm SURE Baby Kitty would probably run the first time or two... This is where I think they'd be made for each other! :smoochy:


:shrug: :tomandjerrybutdogandcat:
 

cattitude

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vraiblonde said:
The two cats who go outside are in great shape, but the Baby Kitty isn't allowed out and he's starting to look larval. What do you do about a fat cat? Is there some way I could exercise him? He doesn't seem particularly inclined to exercise on his own by playing or running around.

:frown:

Different food. But you don't want to hear that. :neener:
 

Kyle

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vraiblonde said:
The two cats who go outside are in great shape, but the Baby Kitty isn't allowed out and he's starting to look larval. What do you do about a fat cat? Is there some way I could exercise him? He doesn't seem particularly inclined to exercise on his own by playing or running around.

:frown:

Take him in the bedroom, close the door and start vacuuming.


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Shut it off when he makes 12 laps.
 
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Penn

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How about going to the pet store and bringing home a few mice? Cat's are natural-born hunters, and maybe all he needs is some incentive to run? :huggy:
:)runningforcover:)
 

vraiblonde

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virgovictoria said:
But, she likes to chase animals that are smaller than her and I'm SURE Baby Kitty would probably run the first time or two... This is where I think they'd be made for each other!
Well, see, this is why Baby isn't allowed out - he's too dumb and has no fear instincts. He'd just sit there and let your dog eat him, or whatever - but there would be no chasing because there wouldn't be a chasee. :lol:
 

vraiblonde

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cattitude said:
Different food. But you don't want to hear that.
But how do I get him to eat just his food and not the food that belongs to the other cats? :confused:

It's like "they" say each cat should have their own litter box, but I could never figure out how to get the cats to stop crapping in each others' box, so I said forget it.
 

Penn

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vraiblonde said:
But how do I get him to eat just his food and not the food that belongs to the other cats? :confused:

It's like "they" say each cat should have their own litter box, but I could never figure out how to get the cats to stop crapping in each others' box, so I said forget it.

Have you PM'd Dems yet? She probably has an answer for you..........:whistle:
 

Club'nBabySeals

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I have six indoor-only cats, and I swear the only thing that keeps them from beaching themselves is the $8 laser pointer I bought at Target. They would chase that thing all day long if they could.
 

vraiblonde

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Club'nBabySeals said:
I have six indoor-only cats, and I swear the only thing that keeps them from beaching themselves is the $8 laser pointer I bought at Target. They would chase that thing all day long if they could.
That's a great idea! I'm going to get one of those.
 

SoftballCrazy

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vraiblonde said:
But how do I get him to eat just his food and not the food that belongs to the other cats? :confused:

The vet told me to separate my cats in different rooms during feed times (so each only eats what is in their bowl), and take the food up after 15 or 20 minutes...
 

jazz lady

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Club'nBabySeals said:
I have six indoor-only cats, and I swear the only thing that keeps them from beaching themselves is the $8 laser pointer I bought at Target. They would chase that thing all day long if they could.

:yay: My kitties absolutely LOVE the laser pointer. They also love the wand with the feathers on a string. The male cat can get going so much he'll start panting. Kitty aerobics! :lol:
 

Larry Gude

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He's not fat...

vraiblonde said:
The two cats who go outside are in great shape, but the Baby Kitty isn't allowed out and he's starting to look larval. What do you do about a fat cat? Is there some way I could exercise him? He doesn't seem particularly inclined to exercise on his own by playing or running around.

:frown:


...he's just...big boned.
 
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