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Forty-Five Pounder
www.ajc.com
at approximately half-way down the page, click: (I don't know if registration will be required to see the Atlanta newspaper's video) ajcvideo Smyrna's 'fat cat' tips the scales at 45 pounds |
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Forty-Five Pounder
"Robert Cohen" wrote in message oups.com... www.ajc.com at approximately half-way down the page, click: (I don't know if registration will be required to see the Atlanta newspaper's video) ajcvideo Smyrna's 'fat cat' tips the scales at 45 pounds I am not even going to look. Boyfie manages well at around 8 lbs and Kitty who is extremely tiny goes along at smaller than this very well too. I've posted before about "fat cats" My opinion has not changed. It's abusive to let cats get enormously fat IMO. I can't understand that when the owners notice that their cats are getting, say, too fluffy, that they just don't reduce the food. It seems so easy, I do it all the time. Cats getting a bit too fat, reduce the food slightly, losing weight increase it. It isn't rocket science. Even I can do it. Tweed |
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