bug-gf:

zooophagous:

pangur-and-grim:

pangur-and-grim:

pangur-and-grim:

pangur-and-grim:

I’ve started the cats on a diet (gotta get rid of those small saggy bellies), & this has resulted in Pangur shadowing me for the last 2 hours, screaming & biting whatever body part I leave accessible

no more ankle-biting!

Pangur, why

y’all losing your minds in the comments/reblogs over Pangur’s diet are gonna have to find someone else following the medical advice of a professional to threaten via anon, because, like a butterfly emerging from the chrysalis that was her over-plump cat bod, she has transformed!

sorry folks, PETA didn’t come in time! my cat’s now a healthy weight for her breed! choke!

This post of yours really highlights how much of the “food equals love” mindset so prevalent in grandmas or aunties extends not only to human family but to pets, and contributed to animals being overweight so often.

Except instead of the genuine love and concern you get from gramma Carol who worries you don’t eat enough, it’s some random ass fucking lunatic stranger who insists you’re torturing your pet to death by not feeding it as much as it wants exactly when it wants it because they have no sense of portion control or hyperbole.

y’all know animals don’t know shit about portion control, right? sometimes pets need to watch what they eat just like people do. i’ve got my mini dachshund on smaller portions bc he jumped up to 18lbs when his ideal is 12. six pounds is a lot on a little dog.

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