Fat Cat Gets Stuck
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Fat Cat Gets Stuck
sorry but that is gross,such an obese cat-its really sad to see,that
owners cant be responsible and not over feed them you would never see one like that in the wild-cats are not naturally fat |
Fat Cat Gets Stuck
karen nicoll wrote:
sorry but that is gross,such an obese cat-its really sad to see,that owners cant be responsible and not over feed them you would never see one like that in the wild-cats are not naturally fat Except that this cat was a stray for 6 months - how do you explain that? Joyce |
Fat Cat Gets Stuck
On 14 Jan 2007 21:02:41 GMT, wrote:
karen nicoll wrote: sorry but that is gross,such an obese cat-its really sad to see,that owners cant be responsible and not over feed them you would never see one like that in the wild-cats are not naturally fat Except that this cat was a stray for 6 months - how do you explain that? It sounds like he probably had several humans feeding him on a regular basis, and was making the rounds. -- John F. Eldredge -- PGP key available from http://pgp.mit.edu "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria |
Fat Cat Gets Stuck
wrote in message ... karen nicoll wrote: sorry but that is gross,such an obese cat-its really sad to see,that owners cant be responsible and not over feed them you would never see one like that in the wild-cats are not naturally fat Except that this cat was a stray for 6 months - how do you explain that? Joyce It would be easy in this neighborhood. Everyone I know leaves cat food and water out year round, cat or no cat. I'm a little surprised we don't have any tubby cats running around, but they all seem to stay pretty much at fighting weight. Gotta maintain the rat patrol and the dog early warning system. Jo |
Fat Cat Gets Stuck
John F. Eldredge wrote:
On 14 Jan 2007 21:02:41 GMT, wrote: karen nicoll wrote: sorry but that is gross,such an obese cat-its really sad to see,that owners cant be responsible and not over feed them you would never see one like that in the wild-cats are not naturally fat Except that this cat was a stray for 6 months - how do you explain that? It sounds like he probably had several humans feeding him on a regular basis, and was making the rounds. OK, but then you can't blame it on an "irresponsible owner." Joyce |
Fat Cat Gets Stuck
wrote in message ups.com... wrote: John F. Eldredge wrote: On 14 Jan 2007 21:02:41 GMT, wrote: karen nicoll wrote: sorry but that is gross,such an obese cat-its really sad to see,that owners cant be responsible and not over feed them you would never see one like that in the wild-cats are not naturally fat Except that this cat was a stray for 6 months - how do you explain that? It sounds like he probably had several humans feeding him on a regular basis, and was making the rounds. OK, but then you can't blame it on an "irresponsible owner." Joyce Some cats are really, really piggish eaters. Keeping food from them takes dedication! Cherokee was like that. Sherry Phantom no matter what goes to every dish when the others are done and even before and eats every thing in the bowl licks them clean than goes to dry food and eats till he stuffed. No matter what you do he does this. You can't keep him separate all day from the others. I call him the fat boy of the group but he has yet to get that big |
Fat Cat Gets Stuck
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Some cats are really, really piggish eaters. Keeping food from them takes dedication! Cherokee was like that. And Caliban is like that. Food seems to be the only thing on his mind, ever. OK, he plays a lot, too, but maybe he's honing his hunting skills in order to get more FOOD. -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. Stories and pics at http://koti.welho.com/mkurten/ Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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