I can't get them either, would you please?Quote:
Originally Posted by Lobodeb
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I can't get them either, would you please?Quote:
Originally Posted by Lobodeb
Thank you! That worked for me. I don't think it's healthy for a kitty to be that round. My Mom has a kitty who is pretty close to 30 pounds. It's sad to see him that way. She and the vet have had him on several diets but have given up because they have 5 cats and 1 dog in the house. Unless they lock Grey-Boy up all by himself, he runs off the other cats and the dog from their dishes and eats all of their food! I'm afraid he won't have a long life but so far no diabetes or anything like that.Quote:
Originally Posted by tricollie4me
Yes, please email a pix to me! The curiosity is KILLING me!!! :D :D :D :confused: :confused: :D :confused:
Please PM me with your e-mail addresses, and I'll send them right over!
i can't see the picture
I have firefox & can't see anything, no x's or anything. Do you know how I can veiw it?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jessika
While 30 pounds is large for a cat, I have also seen very large cats at cat shows that are Maine Coons, although I don't think any of them were 30lbs! :eek:
Some people think its "cute" or try to have the "biggest" or whatever :rolleyes: IMHO 30 pounds for ANY cat is a little too much. She really needs to put him/her on a diet, for the cats health and well being.....but sadly you can't tell people what to do :rolleyes: :o
He is definitely obese! Cute, but obese!
Poor cat, he has a high risk for many health problems when getting older :(