Does it seem like your cat is too skinny β even though they are eating? Many cat parents face this concern, especially with aging kitties. First and foremost, itβs essential to rule out any underlying health conditions with your veterinarian.
Ask your vet what your catβs ideal weight should be. Every cat is different, and knowing your catβs healthy weight is important. Also have your vet assess your catβs body condition score (BCS) β which is a system that helps determine whether your cat is underweight, overweight, or just right. If you can easily see ribs, hips, or spine, your cat may be too thin.
Once any medical issues are ruled out, if you still think your catβs too skinny, he could be struggling to properly digest and absorb nutrients from his food. This is especially common in older cats whoβve been fed a lifetime of ultra-processed foods. Even if theyβre eating, their bodies may not be benefiting from it.
One of the most effective ways to help a skinny cat gain weight is to upgrade their diet. A moisture-rich, species-appropriate diet – one thatβs high in quality animal protein and low in carbohydrates – can support healthy weight gain. Cats are obligate carnivores, and their bodies are designed to thrive on meat-based nutrition.
Another game-changer? Digestive enzymes. These enzymes help break down food more efficiently. This helps your cat better absorb and utilize the nutrients they consume. Many cats see improvement in weight and energy just by adding digestive support to each meal.
If youβve got a cat too skinny despite a clean bill of health, itβs time to look closely at their food and digestion. Better nutrition and enzymes may be the key to healthy weight gain.
With a nourishing diet, the right supplements, and vet-guided goals, your skinny kitty can regain strength, health, and their ideal shape again.
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