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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > ‘Ozempic’ For Cats Is Coming, And Vets Are Testing It on Overweight Pets : ScienceAlert
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‘Ozempic’ For Cats Is Coming, And Vets Are Testing It on Overweight Pets : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 11, 2025 7:35 am
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Revolutionary Weight Loss Drug for Overweight Cats in the Works

Recent estimates suggest that more than half of the world’s pet cats are overweight, posing serious health risks for these beloved feline companions. To address this growing concern, OKAVA Pharmaceuticals has initiated a groundbreaking clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of its innovative weight loss drug implant system, OKV-119.

Obesity in cats is often attributed to free feeding practices, where cats have unrestricted access to food throughout the day. This unhealthy eating habit can lead to a range of health issues, including osteoarthritis, diabetes mellitus, and cardiovascular problems. Managing feline obesity can be challenging, as rapid weight loss can result in severe conditions like hepatic lipidosis.

OKAVA’s drug implant, designed to be placed just below the cat’s skin, releases a controlled dose of the drug over a period of up to six months. Similar to human weight loss medications like Ozempic and Wegovy, OKV-119 is a GLP-1 receptor agonist that mimics the body’s natural satiety hormones and helps regulate blood sugar levels.

CEO Michael Klotsman emphasizes that OKV-119 is engineered to simulate the physiological effects of fasting, such as improved insulin sensitivity and reduced fat mass, without disrupting the cat’s regular feeding routine or the bond between pet and owner.

close-up portrait of a very overweight grey and white short-haired cat walking across grass
A few extra kilos can seriously affect a cat’s quality of life. (dennisvdw/Getty Images)

While the initial results from the clinical trials are promising, with one cat receiving the drug implant, further research is necessary to determine the drug’s effectiveness in treating obesity in cats. Previous studies have demonstrated the safety of the implant system in healthy cats, paving the way for more extensive trials.

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As we await the outcomes of these trials, experts recommend implementing strategies to promote healthy eating habits for cats, such as mealtime feeding and using enrichment toys to stimulate physical activity. With advancements in veterinary medicine, overweight cats may soon have access to a revolutionary weight loss solution that could improve their overall health and well-being.

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