He’s just a huge fat cat. He diets, he works out, but never really loses any weight. We’re not too worried about it. His actual licensed vet says he’s fine, so we’ll just listen to her because she went to cat medical school or whatever.
How is this possible? That cat is way beyond the “healthy at any size” range.
Because they take one sentence from the vet’s verbatim of the vestige of the information from the textbook/experience and only focus on that. Imagine the vet says about five paragraphs worth of information about the effects of obesity on cats, and has one line about “his blood panel doesn’t show anything outside of the normal range right now.” The owners focus on just what confirms their view.
Yeah, about the FAQ.
How is this possible? That cat is way beyond the “healthy at any size” range.
Because they take one sentence from the vet’s verbatim of the vestige of the information from the textbook/experience and only focus on that. Imagine the vet says about five paragraphs worth of information about the effects of obesity on cats, and has one line about “his blood panel doesn’t show anything outside of the normal range right now.” The owners focus on just what confirms their view.
“he’s fine for now” truncated to “he’s fine” and then HE DIES AT 7 YEARS OLD
People lying on the internet again.
I’m certainly not a veterinarian and I’m quite prepared to be proven wrong, but yeah your explanation seems much more likely