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The Look On Her Face Speaks Volumes About What This Overweight Cat Is Forced To Do

She also had to go on a diet!

Along with her exercise, the unhappy feline has been placed on a strict diet of low-calorie though highly nutritious food.

Like many humans, however, Cinder isn’t always happy about having to move her body, particularly and eat diet food. Especially when the exercise involves an underwater treadmill. And she isn’t afraid to let her distaste go unsaid.

The water provides a reduced weight-bearing environment that increases functional use of limbs without marked weight loading and resultant discomfort to joints. She’s still in the process of becoming acclimated to this treadmill and the water level is lower than we would like just so she can become used to the process.

Cinder is also helping the vets raise money for other pets in need through a GoFundMe project.

“Cinder “Block”, an obese, lovable feline, was recently relinquished to us, as her owner could no longer care for her. She has become an inspiration for us to try to help other pets in need in Whatcom County.

Northshore Veterinary Hospital has long worked with non-profit partners such as Brigadoon Service Dogs, Whatcom Humane Society, Alternative Humane Society, Old Dog Haven, Project Homeless, and Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Survivors, who we help by providing discounted veterinary services.

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