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Meeting an Orange Cat While Eating Barbecue, Friend Skeptical: 'Did it Grow Up with Hormones?'

It's said that out of ten orange cats, nine are fat, and one is like an elephant. Orange cats are often seen as gluttonous symbols, and their bodies are generally large, as if they can gain weight from eating anything, just like some people gain weight from drinking water.

The orange cat in the story below completely shattered people's perception of orange cats.

That evening, the woman went out with her friends to eat barbecue, and while waiting for the food, a orange cat ran out from the grass on the opposite side of the road. Her friend, who was already powerless against cats, naturally wanted to pet it.

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Her friend reluctantly lifted the orange cat, full of disbelief, and couldn't help but question, 'Did it grow up with hormones? Otherwise, why is it so much fatter than ordinary orange cats? It's almost one-on-one with a pig!'

Through observation, it was found that this orange cat was a stray cat because it didn't have a owner. However, they couldn't believe it, a stray cat could be so robust, was it really a stray cat?

Veterinarian Xiao Ming was also stunned! The orange cat's body was terrifyingly obese.

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Veterinarian Xiao Ming explained: Orange cats are prone to obesity due to their previous living habits. They tend to eat a lot when they see food because they are afraid they won't have food the next day.

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If you have any pet health and pet care questions, please follow Veterinarian Xiao Ming for consultation.

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