Obesity can lead to many feline health problems. If your cat no longer has a proportional figure (it loses its "waist"), check with your veterinarian whether your tabby is too tubby.
read moreName: Heinerle
Age: 6.5 Years
Breed:
Owner: Ellen Schindler
Hometown: Auckland, WA
Likes: food and his two can openers, hunting for dry food
Dislikes: sound of cello tape, being told off
Ellen Schindler says:
Heinerle is a rag doll told us the vet. He adopted us about 2.5 years ago, he came wandering from god knows where and stayed with us after I gave him some mercy food I fetched from the neighbour. He is as devoted to us than we are to him. He loves company and tries to be around me while gardening, cooking, exercising..... We taught him to hunt for his dry food, 1/3 of it is hidden all around the house, 1/3 put into his ball with a hole and the other 1/3 we throw and he chases it. He just loves it and is not happy if we just give it to him.
Cats reach full skeletal development when they are this old: