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QUOTE (cgore @ Sep 28 2009, 10:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hes about 30lbs and 2-3 years old. Im pretty much just curious if anyone else has extremely obese cats?


I had a friend with a cat that's about your cat's size, but I believe it was bigger. Hard to tell from a picture. It was a short haired cat and looked like it was going to pop at any second. When she showed it to me it was on a bed with really high risers. I asked her how the cat got up there, and she responded, "I don't know ...."
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He is the victim of a home that put his litter box, bed and food within a 4 ft area. I can't blame him for being fat. If I could sleep, eat and shit without having to walk more than 3 steps I would be content. tongue.gif

Nah, it sucks. Thanks to that, he now has the beetus. Since he moved in with us he was put on a diet.
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QUOTE (mitchard @ Sep 29 2009, 11:27 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
He is the victim of a home that put his litter box, bed and food within a 4 ft area. I can't blame him for being fat. If I could sleep, eat and shit without having to walk more than 3 steps I would be content. tongue.gif

Nah, it sucks. Thanks to that, he now has the beetus. Since he moved in with us he was put on a diet.


omg LOL lol_hitting.gif
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QUOTE (McLovin600 @ Sep 29 2009, 06:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
why do you have obese cats? i hope you dont buy any more pets in the future......


My parents like to leave food out so he eats all day. My other cat is completely fine and normal though so I dont understand it. He also is a big cat.. not even just fat but naturally big
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how hard is it to keep your pets' eating habits in check? you pick the bowl up....and then you place it on your kitchen counter...and then your done...unless your goal is to kill it..in which case carry on
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QUOTE (McLovin600 @ Oct 1 2009, 09:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
how hard is it to keep your pets' eating habits in check? you pick the bowl up....and then you place it on your kitchen counter...and then your done...unless your goal is to kill it..in which case carry on

You obviously have never owned a cat. Those fuckers get soo damn annoying when you don't feed them.
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QUOTE (delSol_si @ Oct 1 2009, 05:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You obviously have never owned a cat. Those fuckers get soo damn annoying when you don't feed them.


This ^. They don't leave you alone or stfu if they're hungry.





THANK YOU. Plus its not even like I can get away from my cat. I dont have locks on my doors around the house so it will push the doors open and then come bother me if its hungry.. My smaller one just follows after he opened the door to the room Im in
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QUOTE (McLovin600 @ Oct 1 2009, 07:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
how hard is it to keep your pets' eating habits in check? you pick the bowl up....and then you place it on your kitchen counter...and then your done...unless your goal is to kill it..in which case carry on


& did someone fall on the floor when he was delivered so he is bitter at the world? mellow.gif
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