Reasons not to feed the cat with G
Weight gain is a clear health-based reason.
Going out soon, can’t supervise feeding.
Gas issues; some cats need diet control.
Growling can signal stress or pain, so wait.
No food available is a clear practical reason.
Cat is ill, feeding now could worsen symptoms.
Gagging suggests nausea; better not feed.
Very gassy cat may need restricted food.
Gout-like joint issues may need strict diet.
Cat gone away/missing, can’t be fed.
Food has germs; unsafe to feed the cat.
Food is gross/spoiled, unsafe for the cat.
Gaining too much weight, must limit food
Cat overeats, must restrict for its health
Cat overeats, so food must be limited
Vet often limits food with GI problems
No cat to feed is a clear practical reason
Cat rehomed, so you no longer feed it
Cat with gastritis may need restricted feeding per vet
Concern cat will get fat is a common, valid reason
Valid: cat already fed, avoid overfeeding
Cat is getting sick, food may worsen condition
Gut problems mean food must be restricted
Grossly overweight, vet may limit its food
Gingivitis can require controlled feeding
Gastroenteritis needs strict feeding control
Gut issues justify limiting or timing food
Cat going on a diet per vet or owner plan
No cat food available, can’t feed safely
Before vet visit, fasting is often recommended
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