No generally they do not, but if they arent fed enough the metabolism will burn what fat they have.
sometimes of course they don't but yes it sometimes looks like they do typically it looks that way after they have a big number of kittens or if they lose a lot of weight
It depends on a multitude of factors. Fat cats are more likely to develope heart disease and other problems, but if a fat cat has a healthy lifestyle, and is loved, it can live longer than unhealthy, not loved cats. It also depends on other risks such as wild animals. If your cat is too fat, try to slowly feed it less food until it starts to lose weight, or give it more exercise. You could also try going to a vet and ask them how they could help your cat lose weight.
Kittens lose their deciduous teeth (baby/kitten teeth) at around 5 to 6 months of age, and the adult canine teeth grow in. Adult cats may lose these teeth due to injury or disease, and new teeth do not grow back.
If you cut or trim a cats whiskers they will lose their scence of direction. So they could possably lose their way home; And end up finding your cat somewhere!!!! (DEAD) HA HA HA HA HA HA
Sweating doesn't make you lose weight, sweating happens to cool your body down when you exercise, animals just pant instead.
first you will lose your sight
Ill cats may stop eating. They often lose weight (the first sign of illness usually). They may sleep more, especially if the tumor causes anemia. Anemia will cause them to sleep near or on a heating vent or register.
Cats gain and lose weight for the same reasons that humans do. It's based on their caloric intake and their metabolism.
No, cats dont taste good anyway
A big part of losing weight is eating right and tracking your calories. If you eat in a caloric deficit, you will lose the weight that you've been dying to remove rather quickly. Add this with cardiovascular exercises and you are good to go. I have a link in my bio that has keto meals that helped me lose a ton of weight in two months.
You can lose 4 pints of blood after that you're dead.
You only have to lose weight before weightlifting if you choose too. Any fat will be converted to muscle.
That is the feline equivalent of the beer belly. When cats get overweight, and then lose weight, they develop a flap on their belly which can look alarming. This is particularly common in male cats.
40% of its blood volume, approximately 40 pints.
Vomiting to lose weight is always dangerous. There is no safe way to do it.
A fifteen year old should not try and lose weight unless directed by a doctor. You should wait until you are your maximum height before deciding that you need to lose weight.
Just as well (or badly) as you did before the tubal.