LARGE appetite can be a bonus.
A cat with a huge appetite was
returned to its owner after a catnapper
decided that they did not
want the bill for keeping the fat cat.
Rather than just being greedy,
the cat’s appetite is the result of
his Maine Coon pedigree, which
as a breed are known to be one
of the largest domesticated feline
species in the world.
Main Coons also devour three
to four times the amount a normal
cat will eat daily, and prefer fresh
meat to dry or tinned food.
The enormous cat was
kidnapped from his owner’s
mother’s house two weeks ago,
only to be returned this week to
the owner’s house 9kms away.
"I went to put out the rubbish
and left the door open. When I
came back, there he was sitting
in the living room as if he'd never
been away," his owner said.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 23 Aug 12 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 23 Aug 12
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