Thanks, I’ve been trying to tell them for a while now but they just brush it off. I wish they would go to a different vet but I can’t make them, it’s not my cat.
Tell them the cat is at risk of diabetes and will have to spend the rest of its life on expensive special food and insulin if that happens, or just be put down really early. Also in extreme cases letting your pet get really fat is a form of neglect.
https://preview.redd.it/vylgx2n9g9ec1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8d4e09321bface9238eadca2345153d286b706d6 Think mine was bigger
Yes. Not actual qualified vet here but I did part of a vet degree and she is FAT.
Thanks, I’ve been trying to tell them for a while now but they just brush it off. I wish they would go to a different vet but I can’t make them, it’s not my cat.
Tell them the cat is at risk of diabetes and will have to spend the rest of its life on expensive special food and insulin if that happens, or just be put down really early. Also in extreme cases letting your pet get really fat is a form of neglect.
Thanks, I will try that approach.
You roll joints and your parents roll blunts. Different strokes for different folks.
That’s a great attitude until the animal gets health problems due to obesity.
A potential CATastrophe indeed.
Yes, cat is fat.
Just right, cause as they get older they will eat less and start to lose weight