Take your cat to a vet. It could be worms, or something more serious.
It'll be hard..just start eating brown rice :)
Not really. Of course eating food will make you gain some weight, especially when the food is still inside of you. As long as the weight gain is not consistant or significant (as in, exercsie to kepp a constant and steady weight), then it is fine.
If you're lifting along with eating you are either eating too much, or not lifting enough. Or, if you aren't lifting weights, you should be.
you start to eat more and gain weight when you are about 3 to 4 months along but it depends on your body some people have had kids and still have some extra weight it just depends...remember you are eating for 2 or more!!
Not necessarily, as eating healthily can only counteract eating an appropriate portion, if you still eat 4,000 calories worth of salad, then you still won't lose any weight.
Eating more, exercising less. If it is still a problem, you should consult a doctor to make sure that there is no underlying medical reason for the weight loss, like a thyroid condition.
If the animal is eating regularly and it is still losing weight, you should probably take it to the veterinarian as it should not be losing weight. Otherwise, it depends on the animal. Most pets, particularly cats and dogs, gain weight when they are fed more cat or dog food.
Yes, because once you start eating again you'll gain it all back unless you excercise. Plus, you might loose some extra lbs if you excercise while fasting.
well start out running, bikeing, or even a elypictal and eating less foods that are poor for your health. get at least 45-60 minutes per day of vigerous exercise. if your still not loosing enough weight, lift wieghts. in no time at all u should be loosing weight
i think the ideal weight for you is 75 kg but since you are still young if you above 65 under 75 it is great and try to get weight by exercises not eating only
I dont know but when you find out, tell me. its been for days and i am still eating 'mush!"
No, 800 calories is dangerously low and is still far below your normal caloric needs; calorie intake must be in excess of your daily requirements to gain any weight.