I house sat for place with a cat that big.
My guess is that he never had a worry in the world outside the house,as at that weight, no raptor in this country could possibly consider him a viable candidate for dinner.
yikes.
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Somewhere there is a version of the first cat with part of an empty Cheetos bag visible and the cat has orange feet and mouth area.
I never have liked those Garfield animals...too hard to train to fetch a beer from the fridge.
One daughter has a pair of MaineCoonCats.
Ugh. We have a Maine Coon and a Russian Blue variant known as a Nebelung. Both are around 12 yo but we've had the Main Coone since he was a week old. He's always been big and mean, but after we adopted a particularly ornery senior female pitbull, he went off the deep end. He put on lots of weight and got mad anxiety... now more than two years after we lost the pit to lung cancer he's still messed up.?ÿ
I miss that dog.
I had a huge Main Coon years ago named "Mr. Kitty".?ÿ I bet he weighed thirty pounds but wasn't really obese...just BIG.?ÿ He used to follow me on my evening walks through the woods.?ÿ That cat was the best dog I ever had.
And here I thought my Mr. Munchie Man was a big guy at 19 pounds! ???????¬
Don't ya just love it when the kitty emerges all happy from the litter box and promptly leaps onto the kitchen counter? ?????ÿ
Ewww!?ÿ That is one of our 50 reasons NOT to have house pets.
@holy-cow I'm not a cat person and never was but my ex talked me into letting her to bring in a stray male Maine Coon that was hanging at our front door for days when we lived in an apartment.?ÿ I quickly became attached to him, he was as smart as any dog I've ever had and quickly adapted to following my voice commands.?ÿ The Vet said he was about 2 years old when we took him in, my wife and I went our separate ways about 4 years later but she had him for another 12 years, meaning he would have been roughly 18 when he passed.