My fat cat

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  1. luke w

    luke w Forum Junkie

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    Up in a tree.

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    And rolling about because no one was giving here any attention.

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    Don't think they are too bad seeing as they were taken on a cheap digital camera on the auto setting. The one in the tree I had to zoom in which made the detail a little fuzzy.
     
  2. RIP-MK3 Forum Addict

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    that is a quality cat - needless to say doubt it looses any scraps round your way
     
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    Jesus!!! That's about 3 times the size of my cat...what do you feed it, condensed milk?!?
     
  4. luke w

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    She can't hunt for sh*t but she can certainly defend her territory, she'll even go for dogs.

    She has some kind of medical condition for her weight, she goes to the vets every month for check ups and is fit and healthy at the moment. We try our hardest to only give her special dry food to keep her weight down, but you can't watch cats all the time so it wouldn't suprise me if she was being fed elsewhere.
     
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    its cute...... my grandad had a retriever with a similar thing - not a lot you can do about it
     
  6. luke w

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    Wouldn't have her any other way.

    She's a minor celebrity with the kids in our cul-de-sac. A little girl about 8 tried to pick her up once, got about half way then had to drop her as she was too heavy :lol:
     
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    Yes they do. Ours used to go round the Indian family's house next door and enjoy a curry :lol:
     
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    She is gorgeous! A real cat (instead of poncy pedigrees, like mine).

    If you ever want to find her a new home, I'd take her off your hands.

    Not bad photos, either :)
     
  9. luke w

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    She's very friendly with the neighbours, she regularly walks into next doors kitchen while they are having breakfast, apparantly she likes marmite on toast!

    Thanks :)

    I think my mum would give up one of us kids before she gives up Mitz, she's a proper little mummy's girl.
     
  10. GrannyRacer Paid Member Paid Member

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    She's lovely! I had a black and white cat which got fat, seemed he was giving the neighbours a hard luck story for food and they fed him too. In the end I put a small tag on his collar saying "Please don't feed me I'm on a special diet". We have two black and whites and a Birman at the moment along with two English Setters and my Arab mare.
     
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    My cat luurves marmite on toast, strange thing for a cat to like I thought!
     
  12. ambrose89

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    what does she do, eat them?:lol:
     
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    Nice! I like proper moggies.
     

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