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"He's so large and I knew it was a health concern, so when I saw the Cornell study I said, 'That's for my cat.'" Smokey's obesity has affected nearly everything he does. "He doesn't play like other normal cats," said Sullivan. "He doesn't sit on my lap because he's too heavy. And as he's getting older, he's having more trouble getting up." feel Coaxing Smokey to eat less has been a challenge to say the least. "He's torn up feel furniture," she said. "He'll cry and whine constantly — he has feel the loudest meow I've ever heard. He'll get underfoot and rub up against me. He tries to open the door where his food is. He'll even eat my dog's food if there's no cat food in his bowl." Those "feed me!" behaviors are a focus of the Cornell study, which asks owners to monitor their kitties' actions so researchers can determine if they're satisfied or still ravenous.
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