SO1
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I was at my parents this week and we weighed their cat she is 6.1 kilos. I googed that a cat should weigh 3.5 to 4.5 kilos so cat is overweight.
She is an indoor cat and since we installed the stair lift she uses the stairlift to go up stairs! As mum had a couple of falls feeding the cat we have an automatic cat food dispenser with royal canine appetite suppression dry cat. Missy does not like human food or wet cat food. Mum has been giving her a packet of dreamies a day and I looked on the packet and it says up 20 dreamies a day so she is having too many dreamies?
She has a cat scratching post but is scratching her nails on the new carpet on the landing and it made it all bobbly and she has also done the same on the carpet in mum's room in the corner by the door.
I am not sure what if anything we can about the scratching with her claws on the carpet. But told mum dreamies is probably making her fat and to not give her more than an eggcup full of dreames a day. She is not eating much of the appetite suppression cat food and she absolutely is not eating any human food she really doesn't like it at all.
Prior to the appetite suppression cat food she was on carnilove cat food which she did eat a lot of she has been on a diet about 6 months. She appetite suppression cat food is not that tasty as even my sister's dog won't eat it so Missy is not eating masses. She is three years old. When we got her from the cat rescue place they said she would be perfect for old people as she likes sleeping and chilling out. If my parents pass away before Missy my sister and BIL will take her. She is a great companion for my parents and their first indoor cat they plenty of cats before but they went outside. Reason for not going outside is because they now live in a town and although their road is very quiet there is traffic we are going to put some chicken wire up in the garden to try and it make it safe for her to go out in the summer. She went out a bit in the summer but she was so scared of outside she ran back into the house. When it was hot my parents had the kitchen door open and she would lie on the door step half in half out so I don't think she will be outside much unless my parents are sitting in the garden. As my parents are housebound unless one of us takes them out the cat is an important companion as my parents don't get on with each other so we do have to be careful that she doesn't get run over. Not sure how we are going to get some weight off her. She is not that playful she is a perfect old person's cat as she likes to lie in bed and snuggle with either mum or dad.

She is an indoor cat and since we installed the stair lift she uses the stairlift to go up stairs! As mum had a couple of falls feeding the cat we have an automatic cat food dispenser with royal canine appetite suppression dry cat. Missy does not like human food or wet cat food. Mum has been giving her a packet of dreamies a day and I looked on the packet and it says up 20 dreamies a day so she is having too many dreamies?
She has a cat scratching post but is scratching her nails on the new carpet on the landing and it made it all bobbly and she has also done the same on the carpet in mum's room in the corner by the door.
I am not sure what if anything we can about the scratching with her claws on the carpet. But told mum dreamies is probably making her fat and to not give her more than an eggcup full of dreames a day. She is not eating much of the appetite suppression cat food and she absolutely is not eating any human food she really doesn't like it at all.
Prior to the appetite suppression cat food she was on carnilove cat food which she did eat a lot of she has been on a diet about 6 months. She appetite suppression cat food is not that tasty as even my sister's dog won't eat it so Missy is not eating masses. She is three years old. When we got her from the cat rescue place they said she would be perfect for old people as she likes sleeping and chilling out. If my parents pass away before Missy my sister and BIL will take her. She is a great companion for my parents and their first indoor cat they plenty of cats before but they went outside. Reason for not going outside is because they now live in a town and although their road is very quiet there is traffic we are going to put some chicken wire up in the garden to try and it make it safe for her to go out in the summer. She went out a bit in the summer but she was so scared of outside she ran back into the house. When it was hot my parents had the kitchen door open and she would lie on the door step half in half out so I don't think she will be outside much unless my parents are sitting in the garden. As my parents are housebound unless one of us takes them out the cat is an important companion as my parents don't get on with each other so we do have to be careful that she doesn't get run over. Not sure how we are going to get some weight off her. She is not that playful she is a perfect old person's cat as she likes to lie in bed and snuggle with either mum or dad.


