Many people who own pets aren't aware of the various conditions that they can suffer from.
With cats in particular, there is the problem of feline diabetes.
If you own a cat it is important to get to know how you can stop your cat from going down this road.
Which cats are at risk? The cat that is most likely at risk of feline diabetes is the fat cat.
People tend to feed their cat more than they should without even knowing it.
Many people will just leave their cat's bowl filled with food for the cat to eat when it wants to.
It is this that promotes overeating, and this leads to weight problems that can eventually lead to more serious medical problems.
Why is dry food bad? Many people give their cats dry food, and gravy every now and then.
The problem with dry food is that it does not contain the right proportion of nutrients that cats are supposed to be taking in.
despite being distributed by well known and trusted brands, dry cat food is often a big contributor to feline diabetes.
This is largely due to the fact that these foods can comprise of up to 50% carbohydrates, when in reality cats only need about one tenth of this.
Cats are carnivores and as such they should be fed meat.
Preventing feline diabetes If you cat is overweight and at risk of diabetes then you don't need to panic.
The first thing you should do is change their diet so that they are receiving the right nutrients in the proper amounts.
Just like human beings, animals need to stay active, because if they don't they end up storing energy in the form of fat.
Try to get your hands on some fun toys that cats love and try and have daily exercise sessions.
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