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Don’t Feed the Animals!

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Meet Orazi

Orazi fat cat This cute guy (and I’m talking about the cat) is one heavy piece of tom cat called Orazi. He’s the pet of an Italian owner who never refused Orazi anything when it came to food. So he ended up weighing in at 32.5 lbs, which is more than a two year old baby.

It turns out that the Guinness Book of Records refused to acknowledge it as the fattest cat. In fat, they aren’t including any records related to fat pets anymore because they’re concerned that some pet owners might force feed their pets in order to become the new record holders.

Maybe they should consider to include a record for pets who lost the most weight. Thus, motivating owners to keep their animals slim and healthy.

A kookaburra that’s too fat to fly

kookaburra too fat to fly

What’s a kookaburra you say? Find out here.

It turns out that this kookaburra had a passion for sausages thrown by picnickers in some park in Mosman, Australia. It couldn’t help its self and ate one sausage too many, thus becoming too fat to fly.

It should count itself very lucky because it was saved form a pack of dogs which were chasing it all over the park as it was unable to take to the sky.

Now, the fatty kookaburra spends its days in a local zoo under a strict diet of yummy lizards and rodents as it has to lose over 40% of it’s bodyweight in order to be able to become “free like a bird” as they say.

Hopefully, after it will get in shape and be released back in the wild, it won’t go straight for the sausage park again.

Two round birdies – aren’t they cute?

2 fat birds
As noted by somebody, it seems that they are Mohawk sporting rock sparrows :)

It’s official: Half of America’s Pets are Fat!

There has been a growing concern lately about the increasing numbers of overweight pets in the USA during recent years. It looks like along with the majority of the population, the country’s pets are on the same trend: they keep getting fatter and fatter year by year.

Official numbers say that 45% of dogs and 58% of cats are fat, overweight or obese. That’s almost the same as for people!

If you are concerned, here are the top 10 signs to tell if your cat is overweight:

Fat cat doesn’t like the new diet plan

Overweight hedgehogs on a diet

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2 Fatty Hedgehogs

A Scottish animal shelter took in a few hedgehogs over the winter to shelter them from the cold weather outside. Usually they would have gone into a hibernation state to pass over the winter months, but due to the normal temperature inside the shelter, the hedgehogs skipped their winter sleep.

The keepers fed them regularly so the hedgehogs ended up putting so much weight on that they couldn’t properly roll up in a thorny ball anymore, making them an easy pray for badgers and foxes. A swift diet plan was enforced on the overweight winter guests so that they would be in top shape before their release into the wild.

Here’s another famous case of a really fat hedgehog named George:



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