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Simba (Feline)He weighs 26.6 pounds and is on diet. How do you put a cat on a diet when he has other cats in the house? NO WAY! By Lou Ann from Bham, AL
Feedback About This Post:RE: Simba (Feline)He's a beautiful boy - I don't care if he is a little overweight! I have an overweight dachshund who steals her brother's (golden retriever) food when I'm not looking! It may not be good for them, but they sure are lovable that way, aren't they?! God bless you! Post by tedsmom RE: Simba (Feline)I have the same problem - ONE fat cat out of four. I am having some success by feeding them all half of their food each morning and night. Then I put Valentine in the bedroom and feed the other three the rest of their food. At first he protested and I felt terrible. But then he got used to it and you have to realize you are placing your human emotions onto the cat. They don't think the way we do. He truly wasn't as upset as I was thinking he was. Good luck! Post by Lynn RE: Simba (Feline)he is way to cute, I just want to hug him..so he's a little over weight! that makes more of him to love..Tracy Post by busymomof4 |
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