Why?? So he dies early in life?? Yeah thats smart.
2006-10-04 08:48:27
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answered by ? 4
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Aww thats soooo cuite. I think fat cats are soooooooooooo cuite! I only have a stray that reallllllyyyyyy fat! Were geting her on a diet soon. Mabey you should buy some cat treats and give him 1 a day after you get him on a diet. Good Luck
2006-10-04 17:14:56
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not very responsible of you to want him fatter than he already is. It can seriously jeapardize his health. As a pet owner you should be responsible enough to know that already. Wanting him to be fatter is completely and totally selfish of you. Chances are his vet, if you actually take him to one, would tell you he is already too fat and should be put on a diet. Good luck to your cat because with a selfish, irresponsible owner he will probably need all the luck he can get.
2006-10-04 15:50:00
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answered by april_fay21 3
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It's not a good idea to make your cat overweight. Overweight cats are prone to developing diabetes, liver disease, and other problems. Also, if a cat gets too fat, it may not be able to groom itself properly which results in hair mats and skin problems. PLEASE, if you love your cat, put it on a sensible diet. Ask your veterinarian how much food to feed per day.
2006-10-04 22:28:19
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answered by Anonymous
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feed your kitty fancy feast dry food and then some wet fancy feast as a treat. I had to stop giving my kitty the dry fancy feast because she gained way too much weight. The cheaper foods in the grocery store have a tendency of having corn in them and the cat just gains weight because of it. Just think of it as junk food for kittys, they love it. It tastes good but not real good for them all the time.
2006-10-04 16:54:20
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answered by moterkat 5
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Feed him a half a can of tuna fish and a cup and a half of dry food every day. Should pick up at least a pound every couple of days. Bonus: the tuna makes their fur really soft and shiny!!
My cat is friggin' huge (on accident), and this is exactly how he got that way, and I mean HUGE, like Adam Sandler's cat (meatball) in Anger Management.
Hope this helps! :)
2006-10-04 15:58:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I think there is something very wrong with your thinking. Maybe you should see a counselor because it's nothing to do with your cat it's to do with you.
You have an unhealthy love for your cat and should not be the owner on one.
I would call this animal abuse and feel very sorry for your cats future quality of life.
Please consider your cat not yourself. This is entirely selfish on your part.
In fact, I'm shivering just thinking about this.
2006-10-04 15:58:40
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answered by Hedicat 3
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Just leave food out for him all of the time. But make sure you don't over do it. He could have health problems later from being to fat.
2006-10-04 15:49:36
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answered by j.tech_77 3
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Call Animal Cruelty!
Or...lock him in a room with nothing but lots of food. If he's anything like humans, he'll eat way more than usual. And it guarantees he won't get exercise to burn off the carbs.
2006-10-04 15:50:21
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answered by Sailor Jupiter 4
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Would you do the same to a child?
If your answer is No, then why do it to your pet? You will be exposing him to the same health problems as a human, and almost certainly you will be shortening his life - deliberately.
So, instead of inflicting such a stupid regime on the poor creature, why not let some one have him who will care for him and ensure he has a long and healthy life.
People like you do not deserve to own a pet of any sort.
2006-10-04 16:04:00
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answered by avian 5
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You won't feel that way when your cat is too fat to clean himself. My mom has a 25 lb cat that can't even lick his own ****. It's not Healthy for them to be too big.
2006-10-04 16:48:46
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answered by sibohan2004 3
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