Since the day I adopted Tinkle (2009- she was barely 2 months old), she doesn't eat much. I have included fish and chicken in all forms like boiled, steamed, raw, fried and mashed, yet she seems to just take a small bite and doesn't eat in bulk. Yes, she surely takes mini bites like that around 3 times a day. Its the same case with wet and dry cat food ( only Whiskas is available here). However she drinks a lot of water throughout the day. This has continued since 8 yrs. Is this normal?

Updated On November 1st, 2017

Pet's info: Cat | Domestic Shorthair | Female | spayed | 8 years and 6 months old | 2.2 lbs

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Answered By Kevin Sanada, DVM

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For some cats this is normal. This is likely the case with Tinkle, because she has been eating like this for so long. They will only eat as much as they need and will maintain a lean body weight. This is only concerning if the cat is too thin. Below is a link to diagram that shows what the various grades of body condition are: https://www.wsava.org/sites/default/files/Body%20condition%20score%20chart%20cats.pdf If Tinkle is a 3 or below, then I would be concerned. This could indicate a long history of parasitism (worms), or some other condition. If you are ever concerned that she is too thin, then I recommend having a vet doctor examine her for any abnormalities. Otherwise, if she is a 4-5 and acting normal, then it is great that she is so good at maintaining this lean body weight. Thin cats tend to be healthier and live longer than fat cats. I hope that helps and all is well with Tinkle.

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