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D’aww! Look at this guy! He used to eat bacon every day, and he got really fat. Now his owner has him on a strict diet of fruit, veggies, and walks. His name is Mr Bubbles! (via Buzzfeed)

This cat, named Socrates (more like Hippocrates, am I right? Never mind) is a really fat cat. After a recent checkup at the vet, he’s on a strict diet to get him from 22 lbs to 9.9 lbs in 100 days. His owner says he gets all grumpy now when he sees his new food bowl portions.


Hi, Snuzzy readers! From now on I’m going to be doing posts every Friday about my hedgehog, Max. Unless you hate him, then I’ll stop! It’s called “Max Cuteness” and it’s going to be a lot of fun!

Let me start off by telling you a little about Max. He was born in late 2008 and we got him in early 2009 at a pet store in Long Island. He was the only hedgehog they had there that would actually open up and play with people, and wasn’t just a spiky hissy ball. Having owned several spiky hissy balls in the past, I thought this was pretty unique.

In nature hedgehogs eat insects, in captivity they can eat “insectivore food” or you can order hedgehog food specifically made by breeders. You can also feed them low fat catfood or store-bought hedgehog food, but it’s not the best for them. Grains are less nutritious for hedgehogs but cheaper to produce, and are often slipped into store-bought hedgehog food in disproportionately large quantities. Max likes to eat, but he likes to exercise more. While moving, Max had to stay in a smaller cage for a while, and he couldn’t use his wheel. Since then he’s gotten kind of fat.

But we got him a bigger cage and a new wheel and he’s working on shedding the pounds ounces!






