Alfred
Member Since 2014
Hello!
I have a slightly awkward situation. I am a pet sitter and one of my current client's cat is agonizingly thin. He is a Maine Coon but can't weight more than 6-8 pounds at most. I literally do not know how he is still alive he is so thin.
The owner is away until mid next week and I have spoken with them about the cat's weight and urged them to take him to a vet as soon as they return home, which they seem receptive to.
He has apparently been very thin for quite some time but he eats just fine and apparently always has so it's not for lack of appetite or lack of eating that he is so thin.
He also pees rivers of urine, I'm thinking he might be diabetic. He will leave a pee ball about the size of a flattened cantaloupe in the litter box.
I have talked with the owners and I am working on switching him from his high carb food (2 Whiskas pouches and free fed dry) over to Wellness grain-free turkey, I've also removed the dry food. I got an auto feeder with two compartments so he gets two meals while I'm gone, then I go and feed him once a day for a total of 3 meals a day (~every 8 hours). I am slowly increasing the amount of food because I was worried he'd eat himself to death if I just threw down full tins of food. I tried testing him today but he was not cooperative, I will try to test again tomorrow.
When I went today he had eaten all the food in the auto feeder and he eats the food I put down for him almost immediately.
The owner is receptive to my suggestions, they have been giving him herbal supplements for all kinds of things and some vitamins in his food, so I think it's just a matter of not knowing what is wrong and perhaps not wanting to have to face the fact that the cat is ill.
Other than providing more meals a day and switching to a low carb high protein food, is there anything else you would suggest I do? The cat is active and seeks attention and seems in good spirits despite him being horribly thin. You can literally feel every single vertebra in his spine, his hips jut out, I feel like I'm going to break him when I pet him. I just want to do my best for him. I know he needs to be seen by a vet but I don't think I'm the person to take him in since he is still eating etc I think it's important that the owners are the ones to take him to the vet. Although I will take him in if it's an emergency.
I plan on doing as much education as I can for the owner and letting them know about catinfo.org and this site and hopefully instilling the importance of low carb wet food and the correct insulin (if he is indeed diabetic) to counter any bad advice they may get regarding a prescription food recommendation from the vet when they do take him in.
If there is anything else I should be aware of or could do regarding fattening up an impossibly thin cat please let me know.
I have a slightly awkward situation. I am a pet sitter and one of my current client's cat is agonizingly thin. He is a Maine Coon but can't weight more than 6-8 pounds at most. I literally do not know how he is still alive he is so thin.
The owner is away until mid next week and I have spoken with them about the cat's weight and urged them to take him to a vet as soon as they return home, which they seem receptive to.
He has apparently been very thin for quite some time but he eats just fine and apparently always has so it's not for lack of appetite or lack of eating that he is so thin.
He also pees rivers of urine, I'm thinking he might be diabetic. He will leave a pee ball about the size of a flattened cantaloupe in the litter box.
I have talked with the owners and I am working on switching him from his high carb food (2 Whiskas pouches and free fed dry) over to Wellness grain-free turkey, I've also removed the dry food. I got an auto feeder with two compartments so he gets two meals while I'm gone, then I go and feed him once a day for a total of 3 meals a day (~every 8 hours). I am slowly increasing the amount of food because I was worried he'd eat himself to death if I just threw down full tins of food. I tried testing him today but he was not cooperative, I will try to test again tomorrow.
When I went today he had eaten all the food in the auto feeder and he eats the food I put down for him almost immediately.
The owner is receptive to my suggestions, they have been giving him herbal supplements for all kinds of things and some vitamins in his food, so I think it's just a matter of not knowing what is wrong and perhaps not wanting to have to face the fact that the cat is ill.
Other than providing more meals a day and switching to a low carb high protein food, is there anything else you would suggest I do? The cat is active and seeks attention and seems in good spirits despite him being horribly thin. You can literally feel every single vertebra in his spine, his hips jut out, I feel like I'm going to break him when I pet him. I just want to do my best for him. I know he needs to be seen by a vet but I don't think I'm the person to take him in since he is still eating etc I think it's important that the owners are the ones to take him to the vet. Although I will take him in if it's an emergency.
I plan on doing as much education as I can for the owner and letting them know about catinfo.org and this site and hopefully instilling the importance of low carb wet food and the correct insulin (if he is indeed diabetic) to counter any bad advice they may get regarding a prescription food recommendation from the vet when they do take him in.
If there is anything else I should be aware of or could do regarding fattening up an impossibly thin cat please let me know.