To: w_over_w
My daughter has an overweight cat..nothing like the horror here.It's our first experience with an overweight cat and recently started her on low cal Science diet.I think she just eats more!She can act like she's starving!Any hints are welcome.
11 posted on
09/08/2003 1:06:36 PM PDT by
MEG33
To: MEG33
She can act like she's starving!Come on MEG33 . . . it's the oldest act in the book! Cat's "acting" like they are starving and depressed. Toughen Up!
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20 posted on
09/08/2003 1:14:23 PM PDT by
w_over_w
(Middle age is when you choose cereal for the fiber, not the toy.)
To: MEG33
She can act like she's starving! My nine-year-old calico (Clinton crotch-chomper pictured on a post above) has the "starving act" down to a fine art. She's up for the Kitty Oscars with that one. She even has this breathy, weak meow she does that sounds as if she's drawing her last breath. It cracks me up when she launches into the Starving Cat Act.
43 posted on
09/08/2003 1:37:19 PM PDT by
Allegra
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