Cats FBMI computer

In humans, the so -called BMI (Body Mass Index) is used to assess the body weight. There is also a similar concept for cats - the FBMI (Feline Body Mass Index). This serves to better assess the body weight of a cat in relation to your height.

Cats are known for being fluffy, so it can be difficult to see when your pet got a little too much love. The weighing of your pet is not enough - a Healthy cat weight depends on many factors, such as B. breed, age, gender ... Our BMI computer for cats was developed to save you the effort and the burning question "Is my cat overweight?" to answer regardless of these factors. You only have to make two measurements!

Unfortunately, obesity is becoming more and more common in domestic cats. Of course, it is difficult to resist our fluffy friends, especially if you beg for a snack so that we may overfeed them. If this is the case, don't worry - in this article you will find tips on how to help your cat lose weight!

What does the result mean? FBMI areas

Although there are five BMI areas for humans, they were reduced to four for cats. Below you will find the FBMI table.

<15 underweight

15 - 29.9 normal weight

30 - 42 overweight

42 obesity

If you compare your result from the computer with this table, you can answer the question at the beginning: "Is my cat overweight?" But what to do if the answer is "yes"? How can I help my cat lose weight?

Similar to humans, healthy weight also helps to avoid various health problems. If you have decided to do something, you can use this cat weight calculator to check your cat's progress and see how far it is still to the healthy area. Here are some things you can do to help your cat:

  • Reduce the treats. Most cats are also happy about other rewards, for example season with you!
  • If you prefer to stay with the treats, reduce the normal amount of feed. But don't let your cat hunger. “Crash diets” do not work in people or pets. If you were a cat, you wouldn't like that either, right?

❗ 🍫Remember that Chocolate for cats can be poisonous!

  • Replace dry food by canned food, which usually has a higher carbohydrate and protein content. So your cat stays full for longer. It also prevents constant snacking - dry food is for cats what chips (or other snacks) are for us!
  • Play with your cat. Consider it a pleasant movement for your fluffy friend and as a way to burn excess calories.
  • If you have two cats (or more), you may have to feed the overweight cat in a separate room or keep the food of the normal -weighted cat in a place that is for the greater Cat is unreachable.

Remember that this is only a guideline. There can be different causes of overweight, so always ask your vet to exclude more serious illnesses. You can also use the cat calorie calculator to get an idea of ​​how much food your cat needs. It can be difficult to keep cats slim, especially if they prefer to stay inside, but the effort is definitely worth it!

*The calculation of the Feline Body Mass Index (FBMI) in this tool is based on the method of the study: "Body Condition Score and Body Weight in Cats" (Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 2000). This tool serves exclusively for information and reference purposes. For an exact assessment of your cat's health, we strongly recommend consulting a veterinarian. We assume no liability for any inaccuracies or misinterpretations that can arise from the use of this computer.