Archived I knew this hog in college. The captions on its instagram were too good not to share (sli.mg)
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Archived I knew this hog in college. The captions on its instagram were too good not to share (sli.mg)
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[–] Raylan 0 points 32 points 32 points (+32|-0) ago
And of course the cat is morbidly obese. :(
[–] herbalessence [S] 0 points 15 points 15 points (+15|-0) ago
that hurt most of all. :'(
fuck, abuse your body all you want - you'll just die sooner and stop hogging resources when you do - but putting an innocent animal in the same boat is absolute cruelty.
[–] Charming_Chaos 0 points 11 points 11 points (+11|-0) ago (edited ago)
Agreed. I worked as a dog walker/pet sitter for years and I always got upset when I came across an overweight animal. It's infuriating. These assholes MADE their pet fat. Seeing obese dogs makes me extra sad because you know a huge part of the problem is the fat owner's unwillingness to engage the dog in physical activity - no walks, no exercise, etc. So the poor thing is unhealthy, bored, and likely depressed. It's a very sad lifestyle forced upon an animal. I HATE FATE PEOPLE!!!!
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[–] KitKatLasagna55 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Yeah, it's not just a bit chubby or something, the poor thing is full blown FAT FUCK. It can hardly walk with such a gut! How can you just continue overfeeding it when you notice it's getting chubby...
[–] theepilepticferret ago
And the worst part is that obese pets suffer the same horrible consequences as obese "people"... heart issues, diabetes, joint problems, etc... but obeast owners are more likely to put them down and get a new one to destroy rather than try to improve the quality of life of their current pet (by getting it down to a healthy weight)