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Is your pet(s) fat?

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  • My pet(s) are actually underweight


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Suze

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By fat I mean what’s considered overweight by veterinarians and other professionals.
Since pets in general aren’t in charge of what they eat, I’m unsure if it’s ethically right to fatten them up. My uncle (who’s a slim guy btw) fed his dog with cakes and other fattening food and the dog got diabetes and died an early death. It's worth mentioning that that dog didn't get any dog food at all.
This is not meant to be offending; I’m really not sure what to think of this and am a bit curios. I basically wonder if fat people have a different view on this than others.
 

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