Posted on 06/04/2013 9:56:47 AM PDT by rickmichaels
They’d send me to GITMO . I taught mine to smoke.
Mine is a meateater! The little guys loves raw meats, cooked meats, hell, I bet roadkill would entice him. He hates veggies.
And mine loves pulling open the bread drawer to get the bread. Especially likes the gluten-free. The more expensive, the more he likes it.
My maine coon is 23 lbs, but that isn’t out of the ordinary for that breed.
Poor kitty. He didn’t have much of a quality of life, thanks to his anal orifice owner. Guy SHOULD be prosecuted.
“But Officer, I throw this cat on a treadmill every day. He just refuses to work out!”
Maine Coon cats are awesome! I wonder what a savannah Maine coon cross would look like...
I got a 20 pound Maine Coon.....and his name is Rusty...:)
Failure to follow a veterinarians advice and allowing a pet to deteriorate like this is appalling. And its against the law.
The neighbors used to have a huge cat. It wasn’t the owners’ fault. The cat loved to fish in the river. He’d happily chow down on fish he caught.
3 guesses where I came up with my screenname. My Rusty does not like it when I am on the computer and not scratching his chin or some other top priority, so he glares at me and occasionally jumps in and hits the keyboard.
A cat that size could give a dog a lot of trouble...
He’s pretty laid back, as long as a dog or another cat leaves him alone, he just lays there and looks at them. He’s very friendly towards adult people but doesn’t like small children messing with him.
LOL, your MC is a Rusty too. I named mine after a farting horse on Seinfeld. Rusty was a stray kitten I took in and for the first month I had him he farted the worst smelling farts I have ever had the misfortune to encounter. They were deadly. After eating good food for a while the farting stopped.
I remember that episode. I love Seinfeld.
Wow, my Maine Coon is 25 pounds, but there’s no fat on him. He’s just a big cat (about 4 feet long from nose to tail). He does get the matted fur from time to time. he loves to lay in the garden and always seems to get the occasional slug matted into his hair. I took the vet’s advice on it though, and we bought a $12 cordless beard trimmer that is perfect for getting out the snarls and matS.
It’s too bad they put the cat down. A good cleaning, removal of the mats along with a little less food would have been the solution.
Kitty ping
This WAS animal abuse and he should be prosecuted. He probably fed the cat too much dry food, which is carb-heavy, along with human treats. Cats need pure protein; carbs make them fat and sick.
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