Primarily targeting the Australian population, the survey attracted 1,390 valid responses. An online survey comprising questions related to cat owners’ attitudes towards feline O&O, owner-reported body weight and body condition of their cat, and potential risk factors for feline O&O was conducted. The objectives of this study were to investigate (a) cat owners’ attitudes towards feline O&O and their associations with O&O in their cats and (b) the risk factors for feline O&O and underweight, particularly those involving owner practice. Overweight and obesity (O&O) is a risk factor for several health conditions and can result in a shorter lifespan for cats.
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