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Spam O'Gram
October 23rd 03, 12:21 AM
Hello all,

We have three cats (7yrs, 13yrs, 18yrs) that recently started eating
more than usual. All three have grown huge in less than three weeks
-- far more than the extra food should allow and all at the same time.
They are not just fatter -- they are taller, longer and bigger-boned.
I have no idea what is going on. They previously had been thin cats,
the oldest even being ill due to her age, but she now looks like a cat
ten years her junior and is bigger than she has ever been. Does
anyone have any ideas what is going on?? I feel like I am in an
episode of the Twilight Zone or maybe Pet Cemetary :-) Could some
neighborhood oddball be slipping them growth hormones??

Sarah and Chris

Linda Terrell
October 23rd 03, 04:55 PM
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 23:21:57 UTC, (Spam
O'Gram) wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> We have three cats (7yrs, 13yrs, 18yrs) that recently started eating
> more than usual. All three have grown huge in less than three weeks
> -- far more than the extra food should allow and all at the same time.
> They are not just fatter -- they are taller, longer and bigger-boned.
> I have no idea what is going on. They previously had been thin cats,
> the oldest even being ill due to her age, but she now looks like a cat
> ten years her junior and is bigger than she has ever been. Does
> anyone have any ideas what is going on?? I feel like I am in an
> episode of the Twilight Zone or maybe Pet Cemetary :-) Could some
> neighborhood oddball be slipping them growth hormones??
>
> Sarah and Chris

could indicate a cold winter coming.
LT

Linda Terrell
October 23rd 03, 04:55 PM
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 23:21:57 UTC, (Spam
O'Gram) wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> We have three cats (7yrs, 13yrs, 18yrs) that recently started eating
> more than usual. All three have grown huge in less than three weeks
> -- far more than the extra food should allow and all at the same time.
> They are not just fatter -- they are taller, longer and bigger-boned.
> I have no idea what is going on. They previously had been thin cats,
> the oldest even being ill due to her age, but she now looks like a cat
> ten years her junior and is bigger than she has ever been. Does
> anyone have any ideas what is going on?? I feel like I am in an
> episode of the Twilight Zone or maybe Pet Cemetary :-) Could some
> neighborhood oddball be slipping them growth hormones??
>
> Sarah and Chris

could indicate a cold winter coming.
LT