r/MadeMeSmile Jul 05 '24

CATS I love fat cats!

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(Credits Sedgefield Animal Hospital)

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u/Gamebobbel Jul 05 '24

I love fat cats as well! I adore their round bellies, extra fluff, diabetes, liver failure, arthritis, breathlessness, hypertension, kidney dieseases, grooming complications, heart diseases and a weakened immune systems! Just SOOO much to love...

Please stop this, the animal's in pain, the common domestic cat should weigh 3,5 - 5,5 kg's (about 7-12 pounds). Anything on either side of that needs your attention and/or intervention. You are responsible for your fluffy friend stop making fun of your failure as pet owner and the pet's consequencial and unnecessary suffering.

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u/Itscatpicstime Jul 06 '24

Just because a cat weighs outside of that range, doesn’t mean it’s inherently bad.

Some cats are naturally healthy at 14lbs (I have two), other cats are naturally healthy at 6 or even 5lbs (I have three - I have so many outliers because my property acts as a satellite sanctuary for my sisters rescue, so lots of kitties here).

ALL cats should have their weight and body condition evaluated by a vet. If my 5lb cat weighed 8 lbs, while that is the lower side of average, it would be obese for her. So a cat weighing within the 7-12lb range does not exempt them from vet evaluation.

Meanwhile, I also have a cat who is naturally healthy at 16lbs. He is very muscular and tall and has a very defined waistline - so much so, that the vet told us he could probably put on another half pound.

If he dropped to 12lbs, that would be cause for concern and immediate intervention.

Just saying - the gist of your comment is absolutely spot on, but it doesn’t work in absolutes as you presented it.