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Diet Foods for Cat Weight Loss

Low Fat Cat Food

At zooplus we offer a wide range of products for overweight cats, as well as cat weight management options for those prone to becoming overweight. The range includes wet and dry diet food, as well as tasty treats to keep your cat happy and satisfied!

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Veterinarian Conny Kolo on light diet food products for cats:

Vet Conny Kolo with her dogs

"Obesity is an ever-growing problem for our domestic cats. By now, almost every second cat is overweight. This can lead to numerous secondary diseases such as diabetes, joint pain or cardiovascular problems

Preventing excessive weight gain early on is generally easier than achieving healthy weight loss once obesity has developed. It is important to control calorie intake from the time the cat is spayed/neutered and when it has reached its ultimate adult size.

Special foods for spayed/neutered cats or calorie-reduced products for indoor cats can help to keep cats full without feeding them too many calories. However, it is important to make sure that the diet food actually provides the cat with fewer calories than regular cat food. 

Not every spayed/neutered cat needs diet food. Individual calorie consumption depends, among other things, on the breed and activity level of the individual cat. If in doubt, ask your vet whether your cat is prone to gaining weight and adjust its diet accordingly." 

This content is a translation of the original text published on zooplus.de, created by Veterinarian Conny Kolo in collaboration with our editorial team. The information provided is for general guidance only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult your vet if you have any concerns about your pet’s health or wellbeing.

Veterinarian Conny Kolo on light diet food products for cats:

Vet Conny Kolo with her dogs

"Obesity is an ever-growing problem for our domestic cats. By now, almost every second cat is overweight. This can lead to numerous secondary diseases such as diabetes, joint pain or cardiovascular problems

Preventing excessive weight gain early on is generally easier than achieving healthy weight loss once obesity has developed. It is important to control calorie intake from the time the cat is spayed/neutered and when it has reached its ultimate adult size.

Special foods for spayed/neutered cats or calorie-reduced products for indoor cats can help to keep cats full without feeding them too many calories. However, it is important to make sure that the diet food actually provides the cat with fewer calories than regular cat food. 

Not every spayed/neutered cat needs diet food. Individual calorie consumption depends, among other things, on the breed and activity level of the individual cat. If in doubt, ask your vet whether your cat is prone to gaining weight and adjust its diet accordingly." 

This content is a translation of the original text published on zooplus.de, created by Veterinarian Conny Kolo in collaboration with our editorial team. The information provided is for general guidance only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult your vet if you have any concerns about your pet’s health or wellbeing.

Diet Food for Cats - for a Calorie-Reduced and Balanced Diet

Many cats tend to become obese over the course of their lives. Spayed, neutered and older cats in particular are often less active and therefore have lower calorie requirements. Many house cats without outdoor access also tend to move less, making a balanced diet especially important. Excess weight can reduce your cat's mobility and can lead to serious health problems such as osteoarthritis and diabetes. Low-fat cat food is specially formulated to provide all essential nutrients and a delicious flavour while offering fewer calories. So your cat can enjoy every meal without compromise.

Diet Food for Cats - for a Calorie-Reduced and Balanced Diet

Many cats tend to become obese over the course of their lives. Spayed, neutered and older cats in particular are often less active and therefore have lower calorie requirements. Many house cats without outdoor access also tend to move less, making a balanced diet especially important. Excess weight can reduce your cat's mobility and can lead to serious health problems such as osteoarthritis and diabetes. Low-fat cat food is specially formulated to provide all essential nutrients and a delicious flavour while offering fewer calories. So your cat can enjoy every meal without compromise.

What does diet cat food consist of?

Low-fat cat food contains easily digestible animal proteins that help provide your cat with valuable muscle energy. The fat content is relatively low and added sugar is generally avoided in favour of a lower calorie content. Selected ingredients, such as inulin or psyllium, can help promote your cat's digestion. Additional vital substances can help ensure that your cat also receives all the necessary nutrients and minerals. This will help your cat to lose and maintain weight. 

What does diet cat food consist of?

Low-fat cat food contains easily digestible animal proteins that help provide your cat with valuable muscle energy. The fat content is relatively low and added sugar is generally avoided in favour of a lower calorie content. Selected ingredients, such as inulin or psyllium, can help promote your cat's digestion. Additional vital substances can help ensure that your cat also receives all the necessary nutrients and minerals. This will help your cat to lose and maintain weight. 

How do I find the perfect diet food for my cat?

Start by checking whether your current brand offers a low-fat or reduced-calorie option, this can help make the transition easier. For spayed/neutered cats, indoor cats, or older cats, consider food designed for their specific needs. In addition to low-calorie wet and dry food, many brands also offer tasty low-feat snacks and treats, so you can support your cat's nutritional needs while making the diet fun! 

How do I find the perfect diet food for my cat?

Start by checking whether your current brand offers a low-fat or reduced-calorie option, this can help make the transition easier. For spayed/neutered cats, indoor cats, or older cats, consider food designed for their specific needs. In addition to low-calorie wet and dry food, many brands also offer tasty low-feat snacks and treats, so you can support your cat's nutritional needs while making the diet fun! 

What are some other ways to help my cat lose weight in addition to diet food?

Feeding your cat a diet cat food is a good start to helping them achieve a healthier weight in the long term. Combined with toys, scratching posts and regular playtime together, for example with a play rod, you can help your cat to exercise and help to maintain their overall well-being.

What are some other ways to help my cat lose weight in addition to diet food?

Feeding your cat a diet cat food is a good start to helping them achieve a healthier weight in the long term. Combined with toys, scratching posts and regular playtime together, for example with a play rod, you can help your cat to exercise and help to maintain their overall well-being.