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How to Put Weight on an Abyssinian

    • 1). Visit a veterinarian and have your pet thoroughly examined. Your cat's failure to gain weight might be due to worms, or -- though unlikely -- could even be the sign of more serious health problem, such as hyperthyroidism or diabetes.

    • 2). Ensure that your cat's food contains ample amounts of proteins and fatty acids. Abyssinians, because of their high energy levels, need more of these in their diets than other, less active breeds. Check food labels for meat, fish and egg ingredients.

    • 3). Improve the taste of your cat's food to make it more appealing. Warm the food in the microwave to bring out the aromas, or add a dab of olive oil, tuna, clam or chicken juice to the regular food. Or, switch from dry food to canned food -- many cats prefer one over the other.

    • 4). Coax your cat to eat by providing smaller meals throughout the day, ensuring your cat will have food available when it's hungry. Provide a quiet, soothing environment to eat in, away from other pets and distractions.

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