A privileged layabout of a cat who weighs as much as a French bulldog has been prescribed a thoroughly unusual exercise routine — one that seems to be working, his caregivers say. Moses, 9, a chonk of ...
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at UC Davis in California was reduced to putting up a "Please stop feeding this cat!" sign to help keep one kitty's diet on track. Resident ginger cat Cheeto ...
The orange cat named Ty weighed 30 lbs. when he was surrendered at the Vanderburgh Humane Society in Indiana Vanderburgh Humane Society/Facebook A rescue cat in Indiana is swimming his way toward his ...
A social media star cat who is famously trying to become less chonky may have initially gained weight due to his previous owner letting him indulge in one of the best foods on earth - cheese. This ...
There’s a silent epidemic quietly impacting countless cats across the United States and throughout the world: pet obesity. It’s a condition that, while seemingly harmless at first glance, can ...
HANOVER COUNTY, Va. -- Patches, the once 40-pound cat adopted from Richmond Animal Care and Control last year, is marking a major milestone in his weight-loss journey. The Mechanicsville feline spent ...
TORONTO, Canada (WSVN) — A Canadian cat named Axel Biggie Smalls is capturing hearts worldwide as he documents his weight loss journey on TikTok, becoming a viral sensation with millions engaging with ...
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Just like us humans, cats love their food—sometimes too much. Combine that with the life of leisure that many of our beloved house cats live (like sunbathing in their favorite chair for hours), and ...
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HANOVER COUNTY, Va. -- Patches, the once 40-pound cat Kay Ford adopted from Richmond Animal Care and Control more than two years ago, has reached his first weight loss goal of just under 20 pounds.