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    Gato is WAY overweight! please help!

    Gato has been gaining a lot of weight lately; I don't even know why.

    I weighed him, and he's ( ) 18 pounds!!! I don't know why he's gaining so much weight so fast, he's perfectly healthy.

    If anyone has any ideas as to why he's gaining so much, and/or what i can do, please say so. thanks!

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    I put away the food dishes at night. My vet says it's been proved via video that cats really gorge at night - they're nocturnal hunters, so that makes sense.

    Cats can sneak food when we don't even know it!

    Also, if he hasn't had a checkup for a while, that might be an idea.

    My Oscar is getting quite 'fluffy' and I have him on less food as I want him around for a few years yet.

    Good luck.
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    That's a really good idea, Catty1, thanks! I think I'll try that.

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    Hi and welcome to Pet Talk!

    I had to stop "free feeding." Now I only put food out 3 times per day. First thing in the morning which is 7 AM in this house, 4 PM, and before I go to bed. (I want to sleep through the night!) The 4 PM feeding is light, more of a snack. The other two times, they get the proper portion based on the bag. I am feeding a lite food for the overweight ones. Everyone gets put in a separate room with their dish. After 10 minutes, the dishes get picked up, whether or not they are empty.

    Good luck!
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    Four cats / food 24/7

    My girls, 3 Abys and 1 barn cat, all free feed. Only the barn cat is over weight and she is never at the dish. For my cats, its in their genes. The Abys just have a different metabolism. Little Lucy, the barn cat is much more active (only one allowed outside) and spends much less time at the dish.....but has a puffy body on her......the others are under 7 lbs. and all weight exactly the same! I have never had such slim cats before having the Abys. I suspect Siamese are similar in genes.

    I have to give folks credit for taking up the food and suffering through the meowing!


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    Candace, thanks for the tip about night time gorging ... I should have known that, I do that too!
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