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Cats can be hard to read, so how can you tell if your furry friend is hungry? Look for these signs.
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Greebo is probably just hungry. Even if he wasn’t overfed before he may be feeling the effects of dieting. Make sure he is being fed twice daily. You can also add water to his food in order to bulk it up. One thing that may be extra helpful would be to get interactive toys that dispense food as he plays with them. This will give him exercise as well as a treat reward for playing. You can use his diet food as the treats in the toys. This will keep him entertained as well as give him small bits of food as he plays.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Do you think her body weight is appropriate? If she is underweight, she can eat more. If she is normal, you may consider putting her food in treat or puzzle toys so that it takes her longer to eat. She may also be looking for attention. Help her get in more play time or do obedience training to give her mind something to do. If she still seems really hungry, you can try feeding a weight loss food at higher amounts - they usually have more fiber so that it fills the dog up without adding extra calories.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Some cats become food obsessed but it's hard to know if this is medical or behavioral since Rajah can't talk. If he hasn't been to the veterinarian since you've noticed the behavior to have his blood sugar and thyroid levels checked, I recommend to get this done. Abnormalities could indicate thyroid disease or diabetes which can increase the appetite. Otherwise you may try feeding him from an automatic feeder and feeding him a high fiber diet food. The automatic feeder will control how much and how frequently he is fed. Royal Canin makes a diet called Satiety Support which is excellent for cats who are obsessed with food. It is low calorie and most cats like the taste so they can eat a lot of it and maintain a good weight. You may also try using a kibble dispensing ball as this will give Rajah mental and physical activity. Try incorporating a daily play session and interactive toys which may help him to have other interests. Best of luck and please feel free to post any additional que
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi and thanks for your post! You can try either adding a few tablespoons of plain canned pumpkin (not the pie filling) to help fill her up or you can try switching to a different diet- Royal Canin Satiety Food which can help satisfy hunger. This is a prescription diet from Katy's veterinarian. I would ask her veterinarian if they feel this diet would be right for Katy. I hope this helps and thanks for using Boop by Petco!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
If the dogs are maintaining a good weight, they do not have a problem with not getting enough calories. Both of these breeds can be food obsessed and are prone to struggle with their weights due to this behavior. Iams is a good food so you don't need to change it. You may try adding canned, salt free green beans to the food bowls to increase the bulk. You may also try feeding them with food puzzles, a food ball or a slow feeder. Many times this is behavioral if the weight is good. As adults, they can eat a diet dog food to allow them to eat more without all the extra calories. Best of luck.
Updated on August 12th, 2025