In reading the news headlines, or even the latest updates in
my Facebook feed, I often see the discussion of food, diets, exercise and
overall weight and health topics. These are topics that are important to me
because of my food allergies, which require me to follow a strict diet. I
believe that it is important to understand how the things we consume, including
what, when, and how much, affect our bodies. As a veterinary technician and pet
lover, I also believe that this conversation is very important to consider for
our animal companions. Obesity is a problem in dogs and cats and is becoming
all too common. Fortunately, many of the healthy habits that we are learning
are good for us are also good for our pets.
An article I recently read titled, “Curbing feline obesity
by offering smaller more frequent meals,” covers this topic. In a study
performed at the
University
of Illinois, researchers
found that cats that were fed smaller meals, more often, tended to be more
active and weigh less. The link to the article is here:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/273054.php
I found this article interesting because it is a relatively
simple solution to a problem that is becoming more widespread all the time. Of
course every household is different, and feeding your cat 4 times per day may
not be feasible, but the study found that even cats that went from free-feeding
to being fed a set amount 2 times per day benefited. And it is a method that
has been shown to have great success in weight loss in people as well. A
win-win for you and your cat!