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Thread: Does this chair make me look fat?

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    Does this chair make me look fat?

    Well, it's official, Rocky is too big for the chair. There was a time he could sit here and the pillow wouldn't even bend. Now, it's a full on collapse.



    Anybody else with kitty flab issues?

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    Spikey's got a double chin
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    I haven't told Fister yet, but one of these days, I'll find the right picture AND POST IT!! He won't be happy, but perhaps he'll agree to eat Hills W/D.



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    Our vet promised me last month that Rocky was not overweight, just a large cat. But, at 16 pounds, he'd better not get much bigger! Poor Taz is only 8 pounds.

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    The Beav, who weigh's in at a whoppin 28 Lbs. Of course his beautiful blue eyes don't show up in this picture.

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    Not Edwina's Best Angle



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    K&L when my friend and I see kitties with a little double chin like that we call them Ronald Regans LOL I'm not sure how or who started calling them that, but we'll be at petsmart and look at older kitties and say "aww look at his Ronald Regans"
    I've been Defrosted!

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    Originally posted by Uabassoon
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    K&L when my friend and I see kitties with a little double chin like that we call them Ronald Regans LOL I'm not sure how or who started calling them that, but we'll be at petsmart and look at older kitties and say "aww look at his Ronald Regans"
    That's funny!
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    These pics are great. Luckily my 4 current cats don't have any weight problems but I need to keep an eye on Sky because he may have a weight problem in the future since he loves to eat. My RB Pepper was 18lbs at his highest weight but he was a large big boned cat.

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    My little Roly Poly Mitzi

    No matter what I do, she won't lose an ounce! My little roly-poly piglet! She's been 11.3 lbs. ever since I adopted her. The vet wants me to get her down to at least 10 lbs. She's on a low cal diet, but always goes over to Mishi's food and steals a nibble here and there. Ah kids! I just love my little round furry beach ball of fluff!




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    No, of course this chair doesn't make you look fat, Rocky!!!

    You are looking like a very wealthy sheikh spread out on his luxerious bed!!!

    ...any belly-dancers around for your amusement?!
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    Originally posted by bisi.cat
    No, of course this chair doesn't make you look fat, Rocky!!!

    You are looking like a very wealthy sheikh spread out on his luxerious bed!!!

    ...any belly-dancers around for your amusement?!
    LOL! I'll be a belly dancer for the beautiful kitty Sheikh! Meanwhile, you are becoming quite the blabber mouth, bisi, you are well on your way to pillardom!

    Pixel is slim and lean but Mum's cat Milo is the true behemoth of the family. Her problem? In her younger years, she suckered dozens of people into giving her food!!

    Mum to two little humans, a very vocal 14 year old Ragdoll, and a super energetic and snuggly rescue kitten.

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    2Kitties....very funny picture. Just wait until you go to shake out the back cushion and find it can't be shaken out! My couch has cat dips on both cushions....he he he

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    This is Tubby...probably about 6-7 years ago now. Now you know why he's called Tubby.


    Also take note of the light and fluffy Peanut who barely makes a dent in the cusion.
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