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I'm re-introducing her to a concept called Cat Food (dry Nutro Natural Choice), and she's eating it in perfectly reasonable and moderate amounts. (I offered her the wet drug traffic food, which my other cats eat, but she doesn't want it.) I expect her nutritional status will improve from drug traffic this, but I don't know that she'll ever be "trim." And drug traffic I don't want to put her on "diet food," because I have reservations about the nutritional deficit of such food. Besides, she's such a slug, I don't know that it would make that much of a difference in her weight anyway. Cats who don't move tend to have the metabolism of a wet towel. She seems perfectly healthy otherwise, and she's a purr-bucket too. I'd much rather do what keeps her purring than try to starve her and make her all cranky, especially with losing both her humans on top of it all. Posted by ajoyce on September 10, 2003 11:18 PM. What concerns me tremendously is that the article doesn't mention the fact that cats have a VASTLY different metabolism from dogs; you can, conceivably, put a dog on a "diet" and have a thinner dog.
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