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I think realistically your only option is to try and increase Skye's activity ........ maybe some encouragement to play and run about indoors as part of her daily routine? |
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Is Skye overweight or just a big cat? Fecto is 10kg, Swirl is 8kg and Big Fooze is 9kg but they are all big cats. We had a she cat, Scrumps, who weighed around 7kg but she was also big, half Ragdoll I think. Can't really think how you could separate them unless you could feed Harris next to Skye but make it so Skye can't pinch his food. Is it possible to do it so Harris can see Skye but she can't get to his dish? |
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