

I posted the same question a few days ago, but I have more pics this time. The vet says she's overweight. She has a big pouch, but im not sure that makes her fat. Am I ignorant by suspecting the vet is wrong?
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I posted the same question a few days ago, but I have more pics this time. The vet says she's overweight. She has a big pouch, but im not sure that makes her fat. Am I ignorant by suspecting the vet is wrong?
It’s hard to tell, one photo looks like a hip bone might be sticking out or maybe it’s just the photo? I go by this chart for my cats. I’d say yours is slightly underweight or average weight. Be sure to feed plenty of quality canned food too, dry food alone causes health issues like kidney issues, diabetes, too much salt. I feed blue wilderness dry and canned food.
Here’s the link to the body condition www.reddit.com/.../#lightbox
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Your cat does not look over weight to me. Also, she's very cute!
I suspect the vet is wrong too. Is this vet suffering from externalized feline body-dysmorphia or what?
You need a second opinion dude. See a different vet.
If both of them think this, then apparently I don't know what a healthy cat looks like (I'm no vet, but I sure know what a freaking normal cat looks like)
I would trust my Vet... unless the Vet has invested heavily in low calorie cat food.
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