by QuinnFan on June 8th, 2008

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One cat is fat, the other is not, how do I put the fat one on a diet without making the smaller one lose weight?

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  • by Sosueme on June 8th, 2008

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    Unless you keep the cats and their food in different room...your stuck with a fat cat...unless you can find some type of food that the fit cat will eat, but chubby won't. That's doubtful.

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  • by Sheriff Raff -Answerhag on June 8th, 2008

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    this is like the dilemma. "put the medicine in the cat's food"... yeah right.. with four cats it's darn near impossible.

    you would have to feed them separately which could be more aggravation than the idea of having 1 chubby cat.

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  • by Starmaster on June 8th, 2008

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    you have to feed them separated, locking the door while feeding each one of them.

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