Why won't my overweight cat stop begging for food all the time even though he just ate? Should I be worried?

My cat has been meowing and pacing around the kitchen even after finishing his breakfast this morning. He's been on the heavier side, and I'm trying to manage his weight by sticking to strict meal portions. But no matter what I do, he constantly begs for more food. Could there be an underlying health issue causing this, or is he just being a bit demanding when it comes to meals?

Answer

Your cat's persistent meowing and pacing after meals can be concerning, especially when you're managing his weight. While this behavior could be due to a variety of factors, it's important to consider both behavioral and health-related causes.

  • Ensure he's receiving the right balance of nutrients in his meals.
  • Monitor any additional symptoms that might suggest a health issue.
  • Consider a vet consultation to rule out any underlying health conditions.

Cats can beg for food due to hunger or out of habit, but if your cat seems excessively hungry despite eating, it could be a sign of health issues like hyperthyroidism, diabetes, or intestinal parasites. A visit to the vet can help pinpoint the cause and ensure your cat stays healthy while you manage his weight. Consistent portion control and offering enriching activities can sometimes curb this behavior.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why does my cat always seem hungry?

    Constant hunger in cats can be due to a range of issues, from insufficient nutrients to medical conditions like hyperthyroidism. It's important to evaluate his diet and get a vet's opinion if you're concerned.

  • How can I help my cat lose weight safely?

    Gradual weight loss through measured portions and increased playtime is best. Consult with a vet to design a diet and exercise plan tailored to your cat's needs.

  • What symptoms should prompt an immediate vet visit?

    If your cat exhibits sudden weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy, these could be signs of a more serious issue, and you should seek veterinary care promptly.

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