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The kitty world's biggest loser is winning at life. According to the Daily Mail U.K., Tiny the cat, who formerly weighed over 30 lbs, is now tipping the scales at 16 pounds and has found a new forever home.
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The more-trim Tiny was officially adopted by foster parent Nancy Garon, after losing enough weight to be deemed healthy. Tiny dressed up in his best sparkly bowtie for the occasion, enjoying a party from the SPCA before his departure.
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Tiny's story started when he was dumped outside the Fredericton SPCA in New Brunswick, Canada. While his owner abandoned him, the 30-lb Tiny found thousands of new friends through the SPCA and his Facebook page. Fans were able to keep track of Tiny's weight loss journey through the social network, encouraging him through every step.
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Aside from dropping pounds, this pussycat is also known for his stylish look. Tiny has a penchant for adorable ties. Many of the accessories he sports were made by SPCA volunteers. Tiny's ties are also being sold on Etsy to help raise funds for the shelter and cover the animals' medical costs.
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The new physique means major changes for Tiny.
"As soon as he lost the first six pounds, you could start to see the changes," LeeAnn Haggerty, the director of education at the shelter, told the Daily Mail. "To not be able to groom yourself must've been pretty frustrating. When he walked, he used to take a few steps, but now he runs all over the place. He is a very playful cat."
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Tiny was able to lose the weight thanks to a special calorie-controlled diet and exercise plan. He was then put into a foster home that could look after the kitty, and make sure he stuck to his diet.
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This foster home will now become Tiny's forever home. Garon became so connected to Tiny and his battle for a better body that she decided to care for the feline permanently.
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"It was a nice way to celebrate all the work, dedication and time that went into Tiny," Haggerty told TODAY.com. "She's really bonded with him and it's nice for everyone to know that he'll be doing well in Nancy's care."
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Vets stress that helping obese cats lose weight is important. While some may think fat cats are cute, extra pounds lead to eye, coat, heart and respiratory issues, arthritis and diabetes. Overall, complications caused by being overweight can mean a shorter, less fulfilling life for your pet.
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Next: 10 Ways To Help Your Cat Lose Weight
The SPCA hopes that Tiny's weight loss journey will be an inspiration to other cats. The newly svelte feline is embracing his size, running, playing and socializing more than ever before.
Donate to the SPCA and learn more about Tiny on the Tiny's Weight Loss Challenge website.
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Impressive! He looks so great now and I hope he will love his new owner as much as she will love him.
January 18 2013 at 5:20 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyCongratulations to Tiny on the weight loss and getting a new furever home! Best wishes to you and your new family for a beautiful day, and purr often!!!
January 17 2013 at 10:05 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI just showed my cat Misty the article about Tiny. She is an overweight Russian Blue....and will eat everything she sees or smells whether it is food for dogs, cats, birds or humans. She would like to know how Tiny accomplished the loss. A hasty reply is needed.
January 17 2013 at 5:26 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyNow if a cat can lose weight, I know I can! ;-)
January 17 2013 at 3:41 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyWe have a Cat looks just like this cat Tiny, our cats name is oliver,he wont let us love him ,he loves us ,but if we try to love him, he bites us, hes a Bombay cat black and has green eyes
January 17 2013 at 3:40 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyWhat breed of cat is Tiny?
January 17 2013 at 3:09 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyGood for him! He is such a handsome boy!
January 17 2013 at 3:07 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyVery glad to read this good news, and hope that Tiny's new family feeds him responsibly!
January 17 2013 at 2:38 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyNice job there *Tiny * , glad you found a lovely home and keep putting on the Ritz , you look marvelous...Here's to you and the family that adopted you...~!~
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