Earl: Does this mat make me look fat?
It’s been a while since we checked in with Cousin Earl. He is living a lot of the good life these days. Unfortunately, cats with three legs have to distribute all of their weight onto their remaining limbs, and that makes Cousin Earl’s weight a real concern. While everykitty should watch their figure for health reasons, we want to be sure that Earl doesn’t end with a higher chance of arthritis or other issues in his joints from the extra weight, so we’re discussing the best way to put a kitty who loves his kibble onto a diet that satisfies his big appetite. We’ll keep you posted how it goes.
Deztinee High says
Hims so handsum. Meez dusn’t know how you mite put hims on a diet, but ifin hims has da awfuw-itus den yous mite twy sum gween foods Barley Cat. Meez sisfuw is gunna be 15 yeaws old tumowwo and hers has a tuch of da awfuw-itus wiff da limp and all. So meez mommy put her on da Barley Cat (it wus cheapew den da uddew tweatments), and hers like a kitty again. Yous can get it fwum lots of places, but amazon is purretty cheap. Hav a Pawsum Munday!! 😀
Luv and Hugs and Kitty Kisses ♥♥♥
Dezi
Susan Farr says
We are purring for Cousin Earl and hope his arthritis eases.
Luv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
Hilary says
I love him… what a trouper!
Chuck Huss says
Best of luck for cousin Earl. I have been phasing out the kibble because it if not healthy. I give our cats more wet food and I want to start replacing the kibble with freeze dried raw cat food. My wife resists me because of the cost but I will get there.
Caren Gittleman says
If it works for Uncle Earl, please pass that diet on to my Mom….she could sure use it for HERSELF……..MOL!! Love, Cody
madi and mom says
Cousin Earl is such a sweet kitty we send him purrs for dieting…It is hard I know first hand. MOL
BRAVO FOR YOUR CATMOBILE TRANSPORT…WHAT A WONDERFUL HUMAN YOU HAVE HUGS MADI YOUR BFFF
The Island Cats says
Cousin Earl, you’re looking great. But we hope you can shed a little weight to help with your arthritis. Painful joints are no fun.
Brian Frum says
We think you look terrific Cousin Earl!!!
Melissa says
Cousin Earl, you are purr-fectly handsome!
The Swiss Cats says
We hope you’ll find a way to manage at the same time his arthritis, his weight, and his greed ! Purrs
Selina says
Earl you are quite the handsome dood! DadKatt should not see you; he’s got a real weakness for buff-colored boyz like you. 🙂
Happy Mankatt Monday!
Purrz!
Selina
PS – We just subscribed to your blog. MomKatt’s silly! She could have SWORN we were already subscribed! *pouts*
Angel AbbyGrace says
Cousin Earl you are so handsome but we don’t want your joints to hurt. We hope you can find a food you like that will help you trim a little off your handsome physique.
Layla Morgan Wilde (Cat Wisdom 101) says
I would follow a vet’s advice and holistic ones offer more options. Happy mancat Monday 🙂
Marg says
Oh no Cousin Earl. Maybe they can give you some canned food which is not as fattening as the kibble. You really don’t need to be over weight, but it is hard to stay skinny too. Have a great evening.
Kitty Cat Chronicles says
Such a handsome boy! We understand your concerns – my Delilah has luxating patellas in both of her back legs, and is therefore prone to arthritis. Keeping her weight under control is extremely important, which we do by controlling her portions every day. She eats canned food and raw food, and gets a set amount 3 times a day. All of my cats have that diet actually, and it really seems to work. None of them are overweight. I hope that you have some luck finding a diet that works for Cousin Earl!
Angel Keisha says
O hai. What a sweet cat! I send a hug. 🙂
{{{hugs}}}
Cathy Keisha says
Can I innerest you in some Hill’s Metabolic diet food? I can get you a free starter kit if you get his vet’s approval. MOL! I’ll be shilling on Friday for it.
Kitties Blue says
So sorry to hear about the impending diet. Good luck with that. XO, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
Raven says
Your cousin Earl is a handsome guy. Our three-legged kitty Sammi lost her front paw (her left paw) just before we adopted her. She was thin but we made sure she had lots of perches and steps to go up and down so that she didn’t stress her one front leg. Going up was easy for her, it was the coming down that was difficult. Hopefully Earl can lose a pound or two and that will help him keep his front paw healthy.
Sandi says
OMG! Not only do I use the term “Mancat” for all the males in our house of 7 cats total, but I had a cat named Earl who was missing a BACK leg. He was the sweetest boy ever and had just been given a rough break in life. He later developed an inoperable tumor in his upper jaw that prevented him from being able to eat as it grew, so we had to say goodbye in the most loving way possible. I miss Earlie fiercely!