Fattest Cat In Humane Society History Up For Adoption
Forget the fat cats of Wall Street; check out the one the Oregon Humane Society has to offer instead. Wheels is a 33-pound feline, weighing in as the biggest cat ever up for adoption at the Humane Society. This chubby kitty moved over to the shelter from a different facility so he could have full access to top medical care. Now, after a thorough check of all his love handles, 14-year-old Wheels is ready to roll into a permanent home. The tubby tabby is searching for a family that has a lot of love to give and that is willing to help him lose weight slowly and steadily. This big guy has already taken up a spot in our hearts.
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I love my 30 pound fat girl,Timi,just the way she is. The vet says she's obviously overweight but otherwise very healthy. Her sister,who I had to have put down in June,was 25 years old when she died. My vet said I had both the fattest and oldest cats he's seen in is 30 years career....so I must be doing something right. Id love to add Wheels to my family,he's precious.
March 26 2012 at 1:22 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI love my 30 pound fat girl,Timi,just the way she is. The vet says she's obviously overweight but otherwise very healthy. Her sister,who I had to have put down in June,was 25 years old when she died. My vet said I had both the fattest and oldest cats he's seen in is 30 years career....so I must be doing something right. Id love to add Wheels to my family,he's precious.
March 26 2012 at 1:15 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI found that the cats I've dealt with actually eat MORE of the diet food. Do what Heather said and get rid of the dry food, give only wet.
March 26 2012 at 12:46 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHi Elli,
March 26 2012 at 12:26 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replytry feeding wet food to your cat, twice per day, no free feeding. good luck :)
I have a beautiful male cat who is extremely overweight also. He was seen by a vet and other than the weight issue, he is healthy. I put him on a diet of low calorie dry food months ago and still there is no weight loss!! I've owned cats all my life and never faced a problem like this.
March 26 2012 at 11:17 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyCan anyone offer some suggestions?