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2006-12-15 22:23:55
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answered by Snowball 2
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its not good to feed any animal home made things, it lacks the nutrition that they need to grow healthy. Over feeding is not a good idea. Just like human problems with obesity, its not a good idea to make your cat obese. The health risks are too great.
You have a persian, they are naturally fluffy obviously, this fluff will give the impression of the chubbiness you want. Just feed your kitten regularly...please dont over feed just because YOU want her to be chubby. That is cruel and selfish.
2006-12-13 06:59:54
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answered by Casey B 4
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in case you probably did no longer get her from a great breeder of Persians, the "inventory" won't be too good. Inbreeding could reason a multitude of deformities (hips, backbone, legs, psychological, etc). So my suggestion could be to take her NOW to the vet for an examination. The vet could have the skill to inform if she has any deformity in her limbs, or if she's been traumatized by something, inflicting this situation.. wish all ends nicely........good success.
2016-12-18 12:56:03
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answered by Anonymous
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First, why would you want it to be fat? Wanting your cat to be over weight is horrible for its' health and can be considered animal abuse.
That being said, I'm hoping you just want her to be fluffy and healthy. She will stay thin for a while as she is a kitten still. Once she is fixed, she will gain weight. It is important not to let her get really fat though, as this causes many many health problems.
2006-12-13 06:58:42
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answered by lunar_flame 3
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We had a very skinny kitten, but when we got her fixed she fattened up. She is a big, beautiful cat with no health problems. But if you don't want to fix her just love her like she is.
2006-12-13 07:59:38
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answered by PAC ♥Kat R.I.P. Benoit :( 3
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Listen, I have two cats, sisters. One is very chubby and one is very skinny. Cats, like people, are all different. Their metabolism and appetites may be different. Just love your cat the way it is now and stop trying to fatten it up.
2006-12-13 07:00:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Well my 3yr old cat is 17lbs, she's a whopper, she eats cat and table food and she is very healthy,happy and playful!!
2006-12-13 06:59:11
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answered by Ms Fee 2
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Chubby pets have health risks the same as chubby humans. If you love your kitten, please don't encourage her to be chubby.
2006-12-13 06:58:09
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answered by stevijan 5
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try hammering a cork in its rear, that will fatten it up.
2006-12-13 07:57:29
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answered by Anonymous
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well, feed her alot of healthy foods. don't over do it though
2006-12-13 06:57:13
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answered by Anonymous
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