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arista 31-10-2019 06:43 AM

USA :No Pain, No Gain : Cinderblock the Fat cat
 



Fat Cat in USA.

Ammi 31-10-2019 07:06 AM

....awwww...from fat shaming to cat shaming..?...go Cinders...:lovedup:...always remember that you’re a princess and a goddess and you can do anything, baby...work that runway...

user104658 31-10-2019 08:33 AM

OK so... the only way a cat gets to this size is through being MASSIVELY over-fed (to the point that I'd call it neglect), and cats naturally spend the vast majority of their day doing absolutely nothing... they're not dogs. I'm very skeptical that this cat needs to be "getting more exercise" :facepalm:. If they stop it from eating like a horse, it will drop those pounds in no time.

arista 31-10-2019 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10704251)
OK so... the only way a cat gets to this size is through being MASSIVELY over-fed (to the point that I'd call it neglect), and cats naturally spend the vast majority of their day doing absolutely nothing... they're not dogs. I'm very skeptical that this cat needs to be "getting more exercise" :facepalm:. If they stop it from eating like a horse, it will drop those pounds in no time.


After they get the Fat off that massive cat
then it will no longer over eat
that much at home , of course.

Niamh. 31-10-2019 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10704251)
OK so... the only way a cat gets to this size is through being MASSIVELY over-fed (to the point that I'd call it neglect), and cats naturally spend the vast majority of their day doing absolutely nothing... they're not dogs. I'm very skeptical that this cat needs to be "getting more exercise" :facepalm:. If they stop it from eating like a horse, it will drop those pounds in no time.

Yep pretty much. Odd that a cat would over eat that much though, my cat is so picky, turns his nose up to most things, will only eat certain cat foods and will literally starve himself if you put a cat food in his bowl that he doesn't like

arista 31-10-2019 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10704256)
Yep pretty much. Odd that a cat would over eat that much though, my cat is so picky, turns his nose up to most things, will only eat certain cat foods and will literally starve himself if you put a cat food in his bowl that he doesn't like


You better buy the Upmarket
Cat Food, as a back up for your Puss

Niamh. 31-10-2019 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10704263)
You better buy the Upmarket
Cat Food, as a back up for your Puss

Well, he will either eat a real expensive brand from the Pet shop or else if they're out of stock anytime, the only other one he will eat is the really cheap stuff from the local shop

user104658 31-10-2019 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10704256)
Yep pretty much. Odd that a cat would over eat that much though, my cat is so picky, turns his nose up to most things, will only eat certain cat foods and will literally starve himself if you put a cat food in his bowl that he doesn't like

The cat I had in childhood (we got him when I was 4, he died when I was 20 :bawling: ) was a really fussy eater. He would only eat the little premium "trays", and only rabbit flavour. If you gave him anything else he'd look at you like it was poison :joker:.

[edit] I tell a lie he would also eat salt and vinegar crisps. :umm2:

He was such a chill cat though. 2 cool 4 skool.


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