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Tuesday, February 21, 2006
'Monster' Cat In China Weighs 33 Pounds
A 33-pound cat in Qingdao, China, is being described as a "feline monster" because of its 31-inch waist and large size, according to a report.
The 9-year-old cat from the Shandong Province is so heavy it needs the help of its owner to get onto a bed. However, the cat is in surprisingly good health despite its weight, Local 6 News reported.
The cat's owner said it has no interest in eating fish but prefers to eat six pounds of chicken and pork each day.This fat cat is not alone in his weight problem, according to the report. Obesity has become a serious problem for the modern cat, primarily due to a lack of exercise and a richer diet.
Cats are susceptible to a range of illnesses including kidney trouble and diabetes, if they are allowed to remain overweight.
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Who are they kidding, this guy is just fattening the cat up for dinner and at 33lbs I believe he could feed a lot of people. This is wrong on so many levels......
A 33-pound cat in Qingdao, China, is being described as a "feline monster" because of its 31-inch waist and large size, according to a report.
The 9-year-old cat from the Shandong Province is so heavy it needs the help of its owner to get onto a bed. However, the cat is in surprisingly good health despite its weight, Local 6 News reported.
The cat's owner said it has no interest in eating fish but prefers to eat six pounds of chicken and pork each day.This fat cat is not alone in his weight problem, according to the report. Obesity has become a serious problem for the modern cat, primarily due to a lack of exercise and a richer diet.
Cats are susceptible to a range of illnesses including kidney trouble and diabetes, if they are allowed to remain overweight.
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Who are they kidding, this guy is just fattening the cat up for dinner and at 33lbs I believe he could feed a lot of people. This is wrong on so many levels......
Posted by mardenhill 2/21/2006 08:33:00 AM
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ABBOTT LAUNCHES FIRST COMPLETE BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM DESIGNED FOR DIABETIC CATS AND DOGS
http://www.abbott.com/news/press_release.cfm?id=1062
I'm glad we're spending all of that money to develop devices for diabetic cats. Makes me proud...
Animal people are weird.