By VCDUDE11FTW - 25/12/2014 09:13 - United States - Lewis Center
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By VCDUDE11FTW - 25/12/2014 09:13 - United States - Lewis Center
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By Mr_snuggels - 24/12/2014 20:05 - Canada - Toronto
Hello, OP here. I've notice quite a few comments similar to this. So, I'll set the record straight on why my cat is "bigger", instead of assuming I'm a bad "cat parent". My cat has a metabolism disorder... Which means he doesn't have the same working digestive system as a regular cat. Which was caused by genetics from his mother, who was also an obese cat that also had a metabolism disorder as well. He was always a bigger cat. But now as he's getting older I've noticed his size increasing. I have talked to the vet about this. Since, Micky (my cat) is in good health, she just suggested to slowly make my indoor cat an outdoor cat, to try to make Micky more active in his daily routine, we also made changes into his diet. Every Time I let Micky outside I watch him, since he is not originally an outdoor cat. Therefore, it was a coincidence that Micky was feeling very adventurous as was trying to climb the fence, pooped himself, and fell in it. I agree, **** the cats life... But, guess who had to clean the mess?
By Anonymous - 20/12/2014 22:42 - United Kingdom - Cambridge
You are right, but this pic is me. I felt bad so I changed it, I hope You guys don't think any less of me.