This story is proof of how much love and care can transform a person's life. Or rather, a kitten, in this case. A woman adopted cat most obese man in the world and dedicated himself to making him lose weight.
Lea Dallas adopted Bob in a rescue. At the time, he weighed approximately 16 kg – triple the weight of an average cat.
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The average weight of a domestic feline should be around 4 kg, according to WebMD Pets. Although the information may vary according to the breed, sex and height of the animal.
“He could take your breath away if he sits on you,” joked Lea about the weight of the little bug, which was nicknamed Garfield for being orange, lazy and chubby.
How did the most obese cat in the world look after adoption?
Lea put the cat in a strict diet low-calorie diet and developed an exercise plan for him. You see, it's not just human beings who need to sweat it out in the gym every now and then.
In addition, the tutor reduced Bob's caloric snacks and shared the feline's meals. In this way, he would not have a feeling of hunger all the time and the chances of him feeling fuller throughout the day are greater.
As a result, Bob has lost approximately 6 kg and is starting to look unrecognizable!
@legendofleaa Let me know if you want any cat weight loss tips 💛 #obesecatsoftiktok#fatcatsoftiktok#catsoftiktok
♬ original sound – Lea Dallas
success in networks
Bob's progress is shared on TikTok. Over there, the cat is famous. It already has more than 35.5 thousand followers.
Some publications are already practically viral. A video, which shows Bob's transformation, has already accumulated more than 51,000 views on the app. Another has more than 95 thousand.
“My name is Bob. I used to be a fat cat, but my human put me on a diet. Now I'm sexy," reads one of the captions.
Followers delight in the comments. “Fat cats are sexy too,” wrote one. “I will give anything for Bob,” posted another.
Graduated in Social Communication at the Federal University of Goiás. Passionate about digital media, pop culture, technology, politics and psychoanalysis.