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A Cat That Was Heavier Than A Toddler Began Weight Loss Journey, Finally Looks Like A Normal Cat
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A Cat That Was Heavier Than A Toddler Began Weight Loss Journey, Finally Looks Like A Normal Cat

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Weight loss journeys are never easy; they require patience and time. The same goes for cats. In fact, around 60% of house cats are overweight, and some reach extreme levels where serious intervention is needed.

Biggie Smalls, an orange cat, came to the shelter weighing an incredible 43 pounds. Luckily, Kristine took him in and was determined to help him. Over one year of hard work later, Biggie now weighs 28 pounds. Still on his journey, Biggie has become a source of inspiration: he motivated Kristine to start a sanctuary and rehabilitation center dedicated to helping the world’s most overweight cats.

Today, they have three “chonks” in total, with Biggie proudly serving as the ambassador for the cause.

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    Bored Panda reached out to Kristine, who shared more bits and pieces related to Biggie’s story.

    First of all, she told us about his name. “We named him Biggie Smalls. Partly because he was big and we wanted him to get small, but also, I was raised on ’90s rap and the real Biggie Smalls was an icon.”

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    Biggie arrived at a shelter with little to no information about his past. The only thing that was immediately obvious was his massive weight: 43.2 pounds

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    We were wondering if they knew anything about Biggie’s life before the shelter, to which Kristine replied: “Unfortunately we do not, just that he lost his owner in some capacity and the family members had surrendered him. The shelter went to the home to transport him.”

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    Kristine, his new human mom — and now the founder of The Big House, a cat rescue that provides rehabilitation for overweight cats — took him in and dedicated herself to helping him lose weight

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    When Biggie first arrived, he was so large that he couldn’t groom himself. But little by little, as he began losing weight, he regained the ability to care for his fur

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    As he slimmed down, Biggie also started moving more, and his mischievous side began to emerge

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    In regards to his emotional and physical state nowadays, Kristine shared: “He is doing fantastic! He’s down 15lbs already and has about another 8-10lbs to go. Physically, he’s doing great. He still struggles with mobility and some pain due to arthritis likely caused by excess weight for so many years, but he can now groom, do some regular cat things, and he is more determined than ever. He’s finally exhibiting that orange cat energy and doing what he wants, haha.

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    Mentally, he’s confident, sassy and determined. A huge difference from the meek and mild kitty we first met.”

    Feeling hungry due to his calorie-restricted diet, he started stealing food from cabinets and other cats. Kristine even had to install child locks to keep him from sneaking snacks!

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    By the time Biggie reached 32 pounds, he was more energized and playful. Kristine set up a fun agility course to help him stay active and engaged

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    Nowadays, Biggie can call The Big House his permanent home, as Krisitine shared that they officially adopted him last year. “He is a wonderful part of our family. He is also the sanctuary ambassador, making the other cats feel comfortable.”

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    As Kristine shared Biggie’s progress online, she began receiving messages from other cat owners seeking advice about their overweight pets

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    We also wanted to know what the public response has been like since his story started gaining attention.

    Kristine wrote: “First outrage, I think because of his size, but now really supportive. A fat camp for cats is what many call us. We get contacted daily with owners needing support or advice for their overweight pet. He is empowering others to want to help their cats get healthy too! With over 60% of domestic cats overweight, we are so glad we can disrupt the chonky cat culture a little bit and put a positive turn on it.

    We are also learning about more cats who need our help that are in the shelter system, and to be able to help them too means the world. Biggie’s really shown us anything is possible and they deserve a chance too.”

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    This overwhelming response inspired her to start The Big House, a sanctuary where overweight cats are rehabilitated and given a second chance at adoption

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    Now weighing in at 28 pounds, Biggie serves as an ambassador for the sanctuary, inspiring both humans and cats alike

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    Having lost 15 pounds — the equivalent of a full-sized cat — he is nearing the end of his incredible journey

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    Most importantly, Biggie’s story has inspired Kristine to continue raising awareness about feline obesity and to help more cats live healthier, happier lives

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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I put my middle age cat on a weight loss program. I got a kitten.

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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    One cat weight down, one more to go! Gogo Biggie!

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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    19.5 kg!? 🙀😿 poor kitty!

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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A normal weight for a cat is 4-5kg - around 10lbs. Anything much over that is as unhealthy for them as it is for a human.

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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    it depends on the cat-maines can weigh over 20 pounds, siberians are usually between 15-20, but yeah, 43 pounds is VERY overweight. one of my cats is 17 pounds and the vet says he's perfectly fine, just a bigger cat in build

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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I put my middle age cat on a weight loss program. I got a kitten.

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    One cat weight down, one more to go! Gogo Biggie!

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    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

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    19.5 kg!? 🙀😿 poor kitty!

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