Cat eating behavior makes scheduled feedings very difficult, especially for working owners, and the unique carnivorous feline metabolism can put a dieting cat at risk for potentially fatal liver problems. But administering that feeding program is nearly impossible. Unlike with dogs, we know the exact size of the thin cat inside Garfield and how many calories he needs. With few exceptions-like the Maine Coon at the large end and the emaciated looking Siamese at the small end-the ideal target weight for most cats is approximately 10 pounds.
Feeding the overweight cat is simultaneously both the easiest and the most complex of tasks.