Worried your cat might be gaining too much weight? We look at how to help your cat slim down safely, while supporting their overall health and wellbeing. Cats are very good at training their humans. Extra treats, second helpings and topping up bowls can easily become part of daily life. Over time, those small extras can lead to noticeable weight gain – often before you realise it’s a problem. Your vet may mention it during a routine check-up, or you might notice your cat is less active or struggling to groom properly. A cat is considered overweight when they’re around 10–20% above their ideal weight. Anything beyond that is classed as obesity. Even a small amount of excess weight can affect a cat’s health, mobility and quality of life. Understanding how to spot weight gain early and take gentle action can make a big difference. Another way to make a big difference is with lifetime cat insurance. Also see our guide to helping your dog lose weight healthily. What should my cat weigh? A cat’s ideal weight depends on more than just breed. Body type, size and muscle mass all play a role. This is why weight charts alone aren’t...