Find the option that describes your cat to see if they are at risk
Very thin
Ribs highly prominent. Acute lumber waist. Sharp abdominal tuck. No fat cover.
Results
Your cat is very thin. We'd recommend making an appointment to see your vet as soon as possible to rule out possible diseases and help your cat get back to a healthy weight.
Underweight
Ribs prominent. Defined lumber waist. Clear abdominal tuck.
Results
It seems like your cat is not carrying enough weight. This could be due to incorrect feeding amounts, but we'd recommend you take your cat for a checkup at the vet so that they can help get your cat back to a healthy weight.
Ideal Weight
Ribs visible and easily felt. Well proportioned lumber waist. Abdominal tuck present.
Results
Well done! Your cat seems to be in perfect shape and is at low risk of pet obesity.
Overweight
Ribs not visible. Loss of lumber waist. Flat square look to abdomen.
Results
Your cat is at a serious risk of obesity and we recommend you take your cat to the vet for a weight check and enrol them on the Hill’s Pet Slimmer Programme. Learn more here.
Obese
Ribs difficult to feel. Broadened back. Severe abdominal bulge. Fat deposits around neck and tail base.
Results
Your cat is at severe risk and you could be shortening the time you get to spend together. Research clearly demonstrates that overweight pets have shorter lives and are at higher risk of a range of diseases. Enrol your pet in our tried and tested Pet Slimmer Programme. Learn more here.
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