Identifying the target population and preventive strategies to combat feline obesity
Hannah Godfrey, S.R. Morrow, Sarah K. Abood, Adronie Verbrugghe
Abstract
Feline obesity continues to be a priority health and welfare issue. Most research surrounding obesity currently focuses on obesity treatment. However, treatment for feline obesity is slow, often unsuccessful and not without consequences. Identifying high-risk populations for obesity onset is crucial for developing and implementing preventive strategies. This review identifies post-gonadectomy kittens aged 5-12 months as the primary target population for obesity prevention in domestic cats and highlights dietary and feeding management strategies to be implemented for obesity prevention.
Topics & Concepts
ObesityMedicineManagement of obesityPopulationEnvironmental healthWeight lossPathologyVeterinary Medicine and SurgeryHuman-Animal Interaction StudiesReproductive Physiology in Livestock