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16-07-2009, 05:47 PM   #11

Re: Dylan's going on a diet ...


Solomon had another blood test yesterday to see if his white cell count has gone up again. He's still on steroids and the vet says he is still rather overweight at 5.3kg, she wants him to continue with the Hills Prescription i/d biscuits - but not too many a day! Difficult when he's always hungry as a result of said steroids!



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16-07-2009, 06:41 PM   #12

Re: Dylan's going on a diet ...


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Originally Posted by rescuecatsrule
He's 6.5kg, he should be 5.5 kg at most

He's four now, so he shouldn't have a hangy down tummy Too many rats, mice and rabbits I think
So he's put on 1kg in just over 4 weeks ..... that does seem a lot.
http://www.catsey.com/showthread.php...t=Dylan+weight

I agree with Elaine in saying you would be wise to discuss his diet plan with your vet before you begin cutting down his food.



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16-07-2009, 07:54 PM   #13

Re: Dylan's going on a diet ...


I'll ask the vet about it. I'll take Dylan in within a few days I think, Dylan loves the vet (purrs and rubs round him reacting like the vet is made out of catnip )

Could be that our scales are not being entirely honest ...



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16-07-2009, 09:51 PM   #14

Re: Dylan's going on a diet ...


Yes - it's good to have a constant measure in terms of weight and 'human' scales don't always record very accurately.

I would do this under vet guideance as weight gain/loss can be a symptom of underlying issues, although at only 4 years old I doubt Dylan would be experiencing these.



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17-07-2009, 08:34 PM   #15

Re: Dylan's going on a diet ...


I've put an elastic breakaway collar with a bell on him, so hopefully that will help prevent him from fetching back and eating so much prey.



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17-07-2009, 09:03 PM   #16

Re: Dylan's going on a diet ...


It's a lot harder to restrict the diet of an outdoor cat who's an excellent hunter!



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18-07-2009, 06:33 PM   #17

Re: Dylan's going on a diet ...


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It's a lot harder to restrict the diet of an outdoor cat who's an excellent hunter!
That's why he's got a collar with a bell on now DM



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18-07-2009, 08:34 PM   #18

Re: Dylan's going on a diet ...


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That's why he's got a collar with a bell on now DM
I hope it works ..... but I've read that a really skillful hunter can learn to stalk without activating the bell ..



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19-07-2009, 01:52 AM   #19

Re: Dylan's going on a diet ...


UMMMMMMMMMMM!! Bells kinda work but I know a certain Porter PePe Po Pap de Purr who will remove said collar & bell and continue regardless.... on the bright side he usually brings the collar in with him later so I don't have to keep getting a new one!!!

Anyway... diets... why not wanting to go on to light food? & do get that weight checked et the vet over a period of time... there are other reasons he could be gaining weight suddenly... not wanting to sound the bringer of bad news but do get him checked out if continues...

Since Bear was on steriods for his bladder blockages he is now quite substanstial... 7.89kg @ last weigh in .... but vet is OK with this as he is soooooo big anyway.... Awesome Dawson on the other hand is just fat & lazy!!! He is only 6.9kg tho!!!!



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19-07-2009, 04:45 PM   #20

Re: Dylan's going on a diet ...


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UMMMMMMMMMMM!! Bells kinda work but I know a certain Porter PePe Po Pap de Purr who will remove said collar & bell and continue regardless.... on the bright side he usually brings the collar in with him later so I don't have to keep getting a new one!!!

Anyway... diets... why not wanting to go on to light food? & do get that weight checked et the vet over a period of time... there are other reasons he could be gaining weight suddenly... not wanting to sound the bringer of bad news but do get him checked out if continues...

Since Bear was on steriods for his bladder blockages he is now quite substanstial... 7.89kg @ last weigh in .... but vet is OK with this as he is soooooo big anyway.... Awesome Dawson on the other hand is just fat & lazy!!! He is only 6.9kg tho!!!!
Tried Dylan on light food, he won't eat it at all, he'll just go out elsewhere for his food source

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I hope it works ..... but I've read that a really skillful hunter can learn to stalk without activating the bell ..
Dylan's not worked that one out yet, DM He'll go out but sets the bell off jingling so all prey but the deaf will hear him



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