Hugging and Chalking

This blog is about obesity and the inanity/insanity it spawns, the encroaching lawsuits and growing diet industry. Obesity is a matter of genes and personal responsibility. You can have an endocrine problem, or you can have a balance problem (too many calories and too little exercise). It’s not where you eat, but how much you eat; it’s not McDonald’s fault, or Mama’s fault, or Washington’s fault if your body is too fat or too thin. Rosabelle.

Saturday, January 22, 2005

Fat cats

Friends stopped by after we went out for dinner last night. Our cat has to wait on Friday evening to eat until we get back. "Is she full grown," our friend asked when she saw me feeding our 7 year old calico who is in excellent health. "Oh yes, she would eat all the time if we let her, but she gets fed just 1/3 can, twice a day."

Overweight pets usually have overweight owners.

1 Comments:

  • At Tuesday, 25 January, 2005, Blogger Paula said…

    I've been giving Cocoa 1/2 cup of dry food twice a day, which seems to be the right amount. Possibly I will have to cut that a tiny bit. We shall see. She's also stopped throwing up, yay!

     

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