Fat Cats Need Love Too



How you know your kitty needs to go on a diet.

http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1902110Via GiggleSugar

Update 2/28/09: Let's not forget our article on this very subject: Top 15 Amazingly Fat Cats


How you know you need to be reported to the RSPCA.
Youtube hits or £250 from you've been framed???
I recognise the Tesco bags so I know your British, a twat clearly.
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this may sound gross, but when the cat finally comes through the door, it reminds me of that feeling of relief when you're on the toilet... you know the rest. similar to what "moi" said about the door giving birth.
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It's the owner's fault for letting the cat get this fat, then he/she sits there and gets the poor thing on video. Insensitive! People like that shouldn't have animals.
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Having had to put more than one a pet on a crash diet, let me say that while it is difficult, it is better than watching the pet die.

Evil is behind this video, great evil.
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its pretty mean. all i could think of is how much i freak out when i get a ring stuck on my finger. now imagine that feeling amplified because its your BODY stuck in something. :(
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I thought that was pretty hilarious.
We have a fat cat ourselves and before anyone even thinks about judging us... he blew up after he was fixed. We feed him special cat food, do NOT overfeed him, but he's still fat, but healthy. His mother did the exact same thing once she was finally fixed and that is a very active cat. So it's not always b/c the owners are horrible or whatever other nonsense you want to say.
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A primary function of whiskers is to indicate to a cat whether its body can fit through an opening. Cats don't grow obese in nature. Lack of exercise indoors and overfeeding cause obesity. Shame on the cat's caretaker.
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Crash diets aren't safe for humans so they definitely aren't safe for pets. It's not better to leave them that way; the best way is gradually increase exercise while gradually decreasing food intake. Continuing on with old habits of overfeeding because it's "less difficult than watching them die" is a false statement because by physically debilitating them "with love" in the form of food, you are still watching them die.

I have no sympathy for this owner.
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