A Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine follow - up to a 2,000 - plus cat
feline obesity study showed several serious effects:
Not exact matches
Published in The Journal of
Feline Medicine and Surgery, the
study found that «food puzzles» can help indoor cats take advantage of their instincts to fight the issues associated with captivity, from
obesity and diabetes to aggression.
Studies have shown that cats at higher risk of
obesity include: non-pedigree cats, male cats, neutered cats, indoor cats (and cats with little outdoor access) and cats that are «only cats» or only have one other
feline companion to interact with.