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Feline Obesity

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2024
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Evert, Jessica Catherine
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Feline obesity is one of the most common and concerning disorders affecting cats today. It has been found to be associated with multiple disease conditions including Hepatic Lipidosis, Diabetes Mellitus as well as shortened lifespan. The aim of this Thesis is to acknowledge feline obesity as a serious and potentially detrimental health condition in the presence of comorbidities. This Thesis briefly provides an overview of the gut-brain-axis and its role in shaping the eating behaviour of a healthy cat. Furthermore, it explores feline nutrition and outlines various strategies to manage or prevent obesity from both veterinary and pet owner perspectives, while also highlighting potential pitfalls to these approaches. Ultimately the goal is to provide brief overview of feline obesity, its treatment options, associated consequences, and potentially initiate a dialogue about feeding habits of cats, best suited to their individual needs.
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