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Signs of unhealthy weight in cats include visible ribs or spine, lethargy, difficulty grooming, and reduced or increased appetite.
A cat is generally considered a senior at around 11 years of age.
Signs of unhealthy weight in cats include visible ribs, spine or hip bones, lethargy, difficulty moving, and abnormal appetite or grooming habits.
Cats are generally considered seniors at around 11 years of age.
Signs of unhealthy weight in cats include visible ribs or spine, excessive fat layers, lack of a defined waist, and changes in behavior or activity level.
Yes, 22 pounds is generally considered too heavy for a typical domestic cat and may indicate obesity.
A 7 lb cat may be underweight, depending on its breed, size, and age.
A cat's ideal weight varies by age and breed, but adult domestic cats typically weigh between 8–10 pounds, with age-specific milestones in growth.
A 15 lb cat may be overweight depending on its breed, size, and overall health — always consult a veterinarian for an accurate assessment.

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