Fat cats. They’re great pets, internet famous and, according to a new study, possibly the next big thing in obesity research. Published in Scientific Reports, the study discovered our feline friends ...
Experts estimate that more than half of the world’s pet cats are overweight — and now the flabby tabbies might soon have their own version of Ozempic. Pet meds company OKAVA Pharmaceuticals has ...
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Can GLP-1s help fat cats lose weight? The first clinical trial testing the drugs for weight loss in felines has begun
Rotund, “chonky” cats whose pictures and videos end up online often become viral superstars. As adorable as these fat furry friends might be, excess weight jeopardizes their quality of life and can ...
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Ozempic is coming for your fat cats (and dogs!)
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — Obesity isn’t just a human problem; around 60% of cats and dogs in the U.S. are considered overweight or obese. Now, a new treatment that started with humans may be making its ...
Pet cats may be excellent animal models for the study of obesity origins and treatment in humans, a new study of feline gut microbes suggests -- and both species would likely get healthier in the ...
Pudgy with a purpose: Fat cats could help humans better understand the way gut bacteria influences conditions like obesity and Type 2 diabetes, a new study claims. Food-related changes in obese cats' ...
Excess weight can harm a cat's quality of life and exacerbate health conditions. mammuth via Getty Images Rotund, “chonky” cats whose pictures and videos end up online often become viral superstars.
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