Matthew explains: “When Rainbow first arrived, she immediately wanted to explore the house. She’s very adventurous and brave, and her blindness didn’t stop her exploring. It was amazing to see how she cleverly worked out her surroundings by walking around the rooms, rubbing herself against surfaces and putting her paws on the walls. She’s very intelligent and soon mapped out the whole house in her mind. She was even running up and down the stairs within days!
Sarah says: “Despite being unable to see, Rainbow loves to do this really cute thing where if you hold your hand above her head, she’ll do a little leap into the air to rub your hand and then she trots around to do it again, like an elegant little show pony doing dressage!”
Matthew and Sarah have stuck faithfully to Rainbow’s prescribed diet of 58g of food per day. They split her meals and combine interactive puzzle feeders with an auto-feeder which provides her early morning and mid-day feeds. Their top tip for helping a cat lose weight is to find a feeding routine that works for you and your cat.
Matthew adds: “Managing her diet is fine, but we have to be strict and not give in to her cries for more food which can be tough because she’s brilliant at begging. Around feeding times Rainbow can cry a lot for more food, but she soon settles down when she knows we won’t give in. If we gave in every time Rainbow cried for more food she’d be back to 13kg!”
Sarah says: “It’s been amazing to see her journey. We’re so lucky to be a part of it and Rainbow brings so much love and joy to our lives every day.”
The team at Cats Protection were delighted to hear the latest update on Rainbow’s health. Adoption Centre Manager Sue Ben-Saud remembered Rainbow from when she left the centre as a tiny kitten, had been shocked at her state when she returned three years later and was thrilled to hear she’d reached her 6kg milestone.
Sue says: “Rainbow has a special place in the hearts of everyone here. No cat should ever get in such a terrible state but thankfully her original owner reached out to us when she realised she simply could not keep Rainbow’s weight in check. Matthew and Sarah have done an amazing job with Rainbow's weight and she now has the perfect home. I have been managing the centre for 26 years and I can honestly say that Rainbow has made a huge impact not just on me but team members and supporters too. Hers has been a truly remarkable journey from close to death to happily homed.”
Anybody with concerns about their cat’s health or weight should speak to their vet who will be able to advise owners about their cat’s ideal weight. This tends to be between 3.6 and 4.5kg. Cats who are considered overweight are usually more than 10% over their ideal weight, while obese cats are usually more than 20% over their ideal weight.
Further information about helping overweight or obese cats can be found at www.cats.org.uk/obesity where there is also an infographic to help owners assess their own cat’s weight.
To find more out about the work of Cats Protection Bridgend Adoption Centre visit www.cats.org.uk/bridgend
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Pictures of Rainbow can be found at:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/qi9apzslkmj01mcictuht/AIjly8AAfAkU9zSk01g2fVs?rlkey=advqa0008l4x9hoihvjqv85o6&st=2rvptybg&dl=0