Kitten overeating and getting very fat
Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 11:32 am
Hi!
I have a black long haired kitten called Georgey and he is completely obsessed with food to the point where he's getting overweight.
Georgey is 9 months old. We adopted him from the RSPCA when he was a young kitten. He didn't have the best start in life. He was brought in from a cat colony with cat flu which reactivated when we brought him home. He made a good recovery but now suffers with sinus problems. He sometime sounds snuffly but it doesn't seem to affect his quality of life. He has always had loose stools and we have experimented with different foods until we found a supermarket brand seemed to suit him. He has been treated for worms and fleas and he is neutered and vaccinated.
I have another cat, a three year old short haired white and brown tabby called Mollie. She gets on pretty well with Georgey. She likes her dried food but it doesn't agree with Georgey so we have to feed her biscuits separately. The problem is Georgey is obsessed with food. He will try and steal Mollie's biscuits, he will steal any food we leave on the table, he will steal any food he can get his paws on. If I put two pouches of cat food down he will eat his and then push Mollie out of the way to eat hers too and then mug her for her biscuits. He has eaten the corner off a loaf of bread, stolen a packet of pancakes and regularly gets his head stuck in empty crisp packets the kids leave in the waste paper basket.
If he can't steal food he will try and lick the dirty plates waiting to be washed up. He licks me a lot, he also likes to lick Mollie. When he was a kitten he liked to bite a shoe box we gave him as a toy. We thought it was just him teething but he still likes to bite things, tissue boxes, book covers, magazines, even my Sony tablet! He is a mostly indoor cat but he has plenty of room to get exercise, running up and down the stairs, jumping on his cat tree, playing with his toys (catnip mice, jingle balls, tunnel, boxes, fishing rod toys, scratching posts, etc.)
I'm not sure if he has a physical problem or if it's a behavioural thing. He is over eating but he is gaining weight so I don't think it's hyperthyroidism or diabetes. His tummy is very rounded and he feels flabby by his back legs. Apart from the sensitive tummy and snuffly nose (which the vets know about) he is otherwise healthy. He is active, loves to play and he grooms himself properly. If I go in the kitchen he will sit by his food bowl and meow like he's not been fed in a week.
Is there anything I can do for him? I thought I'd ask here before taking him to the vet. I've had cats for over 20 years and I've never known one be so obsessed with food.
Thanks!
Clair
I have a black long haired kitten called Georgey and he is completely obsessed with food to the point where he's getting overweight.
Georgey is 9 months old. We adopted him from the RSPCA when he was a young kitten. He didn't have the best start in life. He was brought in from a cat colony with cat flu which reactivated when we brought him home. He made a good recovery but now suffers with sinus problems. He sometime sounds snuffly but it doesn't seem to affect his quality of life. He has always had loose stools and we have experimented with different foods until we found a supermarket brand seemed to suit him. He has been treated for worms and fleas and he is neutered and vaccinated.
I have another cat, a three year old short haired white and brown tabby called Mollie. She gets on pretty well with Georgey. She likes her dried food but it doesn't agree with Georgey so we have to feed her biscuits separately. The problem is Georgey is obsessed with food. He will try and steal Mollie's biscuits, he will steal any food we leave on the table, he will steal any food he can get his paws on. If I put two pouches of cat food down he will eat his and then push Mollie out of the way to eat hers too and then mug her for her biscuits. He has eaten the corner off a loaf of bread, stolen a packet of pancakes and regularly gets his head stuck in empty crisp packets the kids leave in the waste paper basket.
If he can't steal food he will try and lick the dirty plates waiting to be washed up. He licks me a lot, he also likes to lick Mollie. When he was a kitten he liked to bite a shoe box we gave him as a toy. We thought it was just him teething but he still likes to bite things, tissue boxes, book covers, magazines, even my Sony tablet! He is a mostly indoor cat but he has plenty of room to get exercise, running up and down the stairs, jumping on his cat tree, playing with his toys (catnip mice, jingle balls, tunnel, boxes, fishing rod toys, scratching posts, etc.)
I'm not sure if he has a physical problem or if it's a behavioural thing. He is over eating but he is gaining weight so I don't think it's hyperthyroidism or diabetes. His tummy is very rounded and he feels flabby by his back legs. Apart from the sensitive tummy and snuffly nose (which the vets know about) he is otherwise healthy. He is active, loves to play and he grooms himself properly. If I go in the kitchen he will sit by his food bowl and meow like he's not been fed in a week.
Is there anything I can do for him? I thought I'd ask here before taking him to the vet. I've had cats for over 20 years and I've never known one be so obsessed with food.
Thanks!
Clair