Not exact matches
A pet that is spayed or neutered has a diminished
maintenance energy requirement; therefore their
caloric intake should be reduced by approximately 25 - 30 percent
from what is recommended for an intact dog or cat.
If your
caloric maintenance is 3000 you must eat around 500 less which would mean that if you need 2500 calories a day, around 1900 calories must come
from fats!
Caloric and macronutrient intake for muscle building are vastly different
from weight loss or
maintenance protocols.
Give yourself a pause
from dieting every 8 — 12 weeks by implementing a diet break, a purposeful increase of
caloric intake to approximately
maintenance levels.