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If you are concerned about your pet's weight, it helps to reference a cat weight chart. There's no easy answer to how much a cat should weigh, but a visioual examination and comparison can help you assess your pets condition. Although this type of chart does not list specific weights, it can be a very useful tool for pet owners.
Visual Weight Chart for Cats
It is difficult to create a chart that has exact weights because the healthy weight for a cat can vary with the size, sex, age and breed. It is much more accurate to assess your cat's weight visually and manually. The following chart can help you assess your pet.
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Other Tools for Assessing Your Cat's Weight
It is important to evaluate your cat's condition before choosing a cat food. While a cat that is a normal weight may not need a special diet, a cat that is severely under or overweight will probably have special caloric needs. Because of this, some pet food companies provide cat weight charts to help customers choose the appropriate products.
Check out the following resources:
- Hills - This pet food company offers interactive tools that will help you identify the body condition of your pet as well as suggest a nutritional program.
- Purina Veterinary Diets - Purina offers great body weight/condition evaluations through a series of illustrations to which you can visually compare your cat.
Discuss Concerns With Your Vet
Whether or not your cat's weight appears to be healthy, you should check with your vet if you have any concerns about your animal's size, shape, or overall health. Your vet will probably have a visual cat weight chart that you can look at, and he will be able to explain where your cat falls on the chart. It is important to follow your vet's suggestions for feeding your cat based on her weight.