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![]() bMartha Garvey/bhas been a guardian to two cute but compulsively feasting felines and volunteered at the SPCA and the Liberty Humane Society. Founder of Moving Stories, Martha lives in Hoboken, New Jersey.brbrbDeborah Greco, D.V.M., Ph.D/b., is a staff endocrinologist at The Animal Medical Center in New York.Fat cats may look cuddly and adorable, but they are at risk for serious illnesses such as diabetes, arthritis, and liver disease. Help your cute kitty slim down with the ten simple steps iniMy Fat Cat/i, including:br* The proper way to feed a catbr* Toys that will really get your cat movingbr* Advice on dealing with older cats, outdoor cats, multiple cats, and cats with special needsbrbrFeaturing tests to rule out serious health problems, analyses of cat foods, real-life cat weight loss stories, and tips from top veterinarians,iMy Fat Cat/ioffers creative and entertaining ideas to help your pet lose weight and live healthy.bTable of Contents:/bbrAcknowledgmentsbrbrForeword by Deborah Greco, D.V.M., Ph.D.,brThe Animal Medical Center.brbrChapter 1 Find Out If Your Cat Is Really FatbrbrChapter 2 Prepare for Your Vet VisitbrbrChapter 3 Rule Out Other Health ProblemsbrbrChapter 4 Learn What to Feed Your CatbrbrChapter 5 Change How and When You Feed Your CatbrbrChapter 6 Exercise Your Cat at HomebrbrChapter 7 Explore the Great Outdoors with Your CatbrbrChapter 8 Help Your Older Cat AdjustbrbrChapter 9 Deal with a Multi-Pet HouseholdbrbrChapter 10 Maintain Your Cat's Healthy WeightbrbrResourcesbrRecommended ReadingbrPhoto Credits Read the entire article at A1 Books Compare prices:
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