Famous Fat Cat Finds A New Home
44-Lb. Prince Chunk Deemed Fat But Healthy By Vet; Became A Sensation After Owner's Home Was Foreclosed
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44-Pound Fat-Cat Does It Early
Powder the portly pussycat visits the Early Show. The massive, 44-pound fat-cat was abandoned when his owner faced foreclosure. Now, he's looking for a new home.
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Learn more about caring for your pet and see some wacky video.
That describes life for the 44-pound New Jersey cat who became an overnight sensation.
A vet has found "Prince Chunk" healthy aside from his weight. The big cat doesn't have a thyroid condition, after all.
The vet also has prescribed a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet for the tubby tabby, who is within three pounds of the heaviest on record.
Some 400 people applied to adopt the 10-year-old cat, who once was called "Powder." He was found lumbering around the New Jersey town of Voorhees after his owner lost her home to foreclosure.
New York's Daily News reports the Camden County Animal Shelter has selected a south Jersey family that already has two cats to adopt the stray.
"Prince Chunk" is to move next week.
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What a shame that the animal shelters are filled to capacity with thousands being euthanized weekly and these people only want celebrity animals.
We adopted a pair of adult cats from a shelter and they are the best cats we have ever had. Very friendly, appreciative, confident and not afraid of anything or anyone.
Mine also. They are the most precious souls.
I saw the picture of this cat on "photos of the day", I think. I am glad he found a home.
Mine also. They are the most precious souls.
Posted by erasmus81 at 02:38 PM : Aug 08, 2008
Well, except for one. He had a bit of a behaviour problem. But I still loved him!