I don’t know what to do if the cat is thin? Master comes here to take a look

Pet     8:45am, 5 August 2025

If you find that your cat is losing weight, it is recommended that you try to provide it with more nutrients and vitamins, such as providing it with more protein and vitamins. In addition, you can also try to give it more games to increase its activity and increase its appetite. If the cat is thin due to disease, it is recommended that you take it to the veterinarian as soon as possible for timely diagnosis and treatment.

For cats, it is recommended that the owner find out the reason for the cats to lose weight first, and then take corresponding weight gain measures. First of all, if the cat is thin due to malnutrition, it is recommended that the owner change the cat's diet and supplement the cat with appropriate amounts of protein, vitamins, trace elements and other nutrients. Secondly, if it is weight loss caused by poor stomach and intestines, the owner should pay attention to regulating the cat's stomach and intestines. In addition, if the cat loses weight due to parasites or suffering from consumable diseases, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time.

1. Supplementary nutrition

If a cat usually eats a relatively simple diet, unbalanced or too little nutrients will cause the cat to be particularly thin. At this time, the owner should adjust the cat's diet structure in time. It is recommended to replace the cat's food with nutritious cat food and supplement the cat with appropriate amounts of minerals, vitamins, trace elements and other nutrients. In addition, you can also give cats some canned food, fish soup, nutritional paste, etc.

2. Regulate the stomach and intestines

If the cat has a poor stomach and poor digestion and absorption functions, no matter how much it eats, the body cannot absorb nutrients, and it is easy to have soft stools and diarrhea. In this case, it is recommended that the owner feed the cat some pet probiotics to regulate the stomach and intestines, adhere to the principle of eating less and more meals, and give the cat some food that is easy to digest and absorb. Once the cat's stomach and intestines are well conditioned, it will naturally gain weight if it can absorb nutrients.

3. Regular deworming

If a cat is infected with parasites in the body, the parasite will absorb nutrients from the cat. At this time, no matter how much the cat eats, it will be very thin. The parasites will also stimulate the stomach and intestines, causing cats to frequently experience symptoms of diarrhea and vomiting, and may also contain insects in feces and vomiting. If this is the case, the owner needs to consult a pet doctor in time and choose the appropriate antiworming medicine to deworm the cat.

4. Check the body

If a cat suffers from some wasting disease, it will also become thin, such as tumor diseases, chronic anemia, gastritis, etc. In this regard, it is recommended that the owner pay attention to observation. Once the cat is found to have abnormal symptoms such as listlessness and loss of appetite, take the cat to the pet hospital for examination in time, and treat it in time after determining the cause.