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Pathology - Overweight
What is overweight?
Obesity is characterised by overweight related to extensive fat deposition, which is caused by an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. If your pet eats more energy from its diet than it needs for body maintenance and exercise, the energy surplus will be stored in the body as fat.
Overweight is a quite common problem in pets today. Research shows that approximately 25%-50% of pets are overweight. However, helping your pet keep its ideal weight is important, as overweight or obesity indirectly can cause clinical problems like:
- diabetes mellitus
- heart disease
- liver disease
- joint problems
- increased risk during surgery and anaesthesia
- gastro-intestinal problems like constipation, and flatulence
- breathing difficulties
Helping your pet maintain its ideal weight not only reduces these risks, it can also increase its life expectancy and quality of life.
Factors causing obesity
Too much food If a pet eats more than recommended in the feeding guide or extra treats are given.
Limited exercise If a pet is relatively inactive the daily feeding may need to be adapted to its activity level.
Neutering/spaying Neutering and spaying alters a pet's metabolism so that the daily feeding may need to be adapted.
Age As pets grow older their activity level may diminish. They will then need less energy.
Breed Mixed breed cats are predisposed to gain weight.
Medical history In some cases weight gain is associated with a medical disorder. This may require corrective treatment.
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Brochure |
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Weight Reduction:
Weight Reduction (Dry/Wet) |
Weight Control:
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SPECIFIC™ Weight Reduction |
SPECIFIC™ Adult |
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SPECIFIC™ Weight Reduction |
SPECIFIC™ Adult |
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