To: twyn1
Oh -- I forgot to add -- if your cat is overweight, that tends to make this problem worse -- alltho' Rocky has a big frame (stands almost twice the size of my female cat), he weighs over 18 pounds (too much) -- unfortunately the Iams seems to be adding weight to him -- we leave the dry food out all day (mostly for the smallest cat who only picks at food and gets shoved away by the bigger boys when they see her eating), but we may have to start limiting it if he continues to gain, it's a sticky problem, because weight-control food can make FUS worse
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02/24/2003 8:57:35 AM PST by
twyn1
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To: twyn1
"Weight control food" can also make WEIGHT worse, per recent veterinary research, which mirrors recent research on the contributions of low-fat high-carb diets to human obesity. Try putting fatso back on regular food and see if it helps.
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