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Cat Body Condition Score & Weight Tracker

Assess your cat's body condition visually and get a science-based weight management plan. 60% of indoor cats are overweight — find out where yours stands.

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Ключевые знания

What Is Body Condition Score (BCS)?

BCS is a 9-point veterinary scale: 1 = emaciated, 5 = ideal, 9 = severely obese. It assesses body fat and muscle, not just weight. BCS is a 9-point scale developed by WSAVA to assess body fat and muscle mass — 1 is emaciated, 5 is ideal, 9 is severely obese. Unlike weight alone, BCS accounts for body frame and breed differences. A healthy cat at BCS 5 has palpable ribs with a light fat cover, a visible waist from above, and a tucked abdomen from the side.

Source: WSAVA Nutritional Assessment Guidelines

Indoor Cat Obesity Epidemic

60% of indoor cats are overweight or obese. Even 1 kg extra increases diabetes risk 4× and shortens lifespan by 1.5-2 years. 60% of indoor cats in the US and Europe are overweight or obese. Even 1 kg (2.2 lb) over ideal weight increases the risk of diabetes mellitus by 4×, shortens lifespan by 1.5-2 years, and predisposes cats to arthritis, urinary tract disease, and hepatic lipidosis. Indoor lifestyle, free-feeding, and lack of enrichment are the primary causes.

Source: AAFP Feline Nutrition Guidelines

Safe Weight Loss for Cats

Cats must lose 0.5-2% body weight per week max. Never restrict below 80% of ideal-weight RER — faster loss risks fatal hepatic lipidosis. Cats must lose weight gradually — 0.5-2% body weight per week maximum. Rapid weight loss (>2%/week) can trigger hepatic lipidosis, a life-threatening liver condition unique to cats. Weight-loss calorie targets should never drop below 80% of ideal-weight RER. The formula: Target kcal = 0.8 × 70 × (ideal weight in kg)^0.75.

Source: AAFP Weight Management Guidelines

How to Feel Your Cat's Ribs at Home

At ideal BCS 5: ribs feel like the back of your hand — palpable with a light fat cover. Hard to feel = overweight; sharply prominent = underweight. Place your thumbs on your cat's spine and fingers on the ribs. At BCS 5 (ideal), you can feel each rib with a light fat cover — like running your fingers over the back of your hand. If ribs are hard to feel (BCS 7+), fat is excessive. If ribs are sharply visible/prominent (BCS 3-), your cat is underweight. Combine with the waist and abdominal tuck visual checks.

Source: WSAVA BCS Assessment Guide

Данные проверены petsMetrics с использованием рецензируемых ветеринарных источников. Ссылки: ASPCA, AVMA, AAFP. Последний обзор: 2026.

The Science Behind the Cat BCS & Weight Tracker

The WSAVA 9-point Body Condition Score system is the veterinary standard for objective body fat assessment. Our calculator maps your visual and tactile assessments to the BCS scale. The weight-loss calorie formula is: Target kcal = 0.8 × RER_at_ideal_weight, where RER = 70 × (ideal_weight_kg)^0.75. The 80% floor is a clinical safety limit — dropping below risks hepatic lipidosis. Weight loss rate is capped at 0.5-2% body weight per week. These parameters follow AAFP Feline Nutrition Guidelines and NRC nutrient requirements.

References: AAFP Feline Nutrition Guidelines; NRC Nutrient Requirements of Cats (2006)— via petsMetrics

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