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02-07-2009, 01:59 PM   #1

Fat Pets, Fat Owners


[Mods - I feel this really is a Health issue - I did consider Entertainment and Health and Relationships too as the appropriate place, but do think it should be here!]

Just to let you know that there is a mini series on Sky running on Thursday 16, Friday 17 and Saturday 18 July at 9.00 pm.

It's about pets and their owners battling the flab together. Evidently, 40% of UK pets are obese. The pets (cats and dogs) attend the Royal Canin Weight Management Clinic at the University of Liverpool's Small Animal Teaching Hospital and their owners go to the University of Chester's Centre for Exercise and Nutrition.

To quote the Sky Magazine "Likely to fascinate and rile animal lovers in equal measure".



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02-07-2009, 02:22 PM   #2

Re: Fat Pets, Fat Owners


I don't have sky so can't watch this, but not sure I would anyway. I find these programmes so frustrating as I feel people who subject themselves to such documentaries are really attention-seeking for the wrong reasons and somehow perversly glorifying exactly what they purport to be fighting against.

(Just my opinion . . . )



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02-07-2009, 02:25 PM   #3

Re: Fat Pets, Fat Owners


Sounds interesting Angie, but I am afraid I won`t beable to watch it as I will be away on holiday in Rhodes (yehhhhhhh)



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02-07-2009, 04:26 PM   #4

Re: Fat Pets, Fat Owners


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Originally Posted by yola
I don't have sky so can't watch this, but not sure I would anyway. I find these programmes so frustrating as I feel people who subject themselves to such documentaries are really attention-seeking for the wrong reasons and somehow perversly glorifying exactly what they purport to be fighting against.

(Just my opinion . . . )
Sometimes I agree Yola - but I always wonder how the people are talked into "performing" for the camera. In this instance though, I wonder whether alerting people to the potential hazards for their pets does make the whole thing worthwhile. I know I am overweight, but I have never overfed my cats because of it.



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02-07-2009, 04:27 PM   #5

Re: Fat Pets, Fat Owners


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Sounds interesting Angie, but I am afraid I won`t beable to watch it as I will be away on holiday in Rhodes (yehhhhhhh)
Good enough reason ............ lucky you!



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02-07-2009, 04:35 PM   #6

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Sometimes I agree Yola - but I always wonder how the people are talked into "performing" for the camera. In this instance though, I wonder whether alerting people to the potential hazards for their pets does make the whole thing worthwhile. I know I am overweight, but I have never overfed my cats because of it.
Me too - hence joining a gym As you know Balie's a bit of a bag of bones at the mo, but Myshka's a chunky monkey . . . so I constantly worry about whether I'm feeding them enough/too much.

Is there a direct correlation between overweight people and overweight pets? I'm kind of interested in the psychology of this, but I hate the voyeuristic aspects of how these things are portrayed in terms of 'reality TV'.



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02-07-2009, 11:33 PM   #7

Re: Fat Pets, Fat Owners


Oh poppy cock!!!!

I am fat coz I eat toooooo much & move toooooo little.... Bear has had weight issues when he was on steriods for his bladder but since the willie chop op he is much better! Otherwise my Feline Tribe are optimum weight even Sullivan now we have shifted his beer belly (it's now just 3 sets of flabby man boobs instead!!!) Sexy!



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03-07-2009, 08:40 AM   #8

Re: Fat Pets, Fat Owners


Yes, but ......... isn't there a proved correlation between fat parents and fat children, and wouldn't it be reasonable to ask the question if an overweight person does have an overweight pet? It probably boils down to not knowing much about nutrition, either human or whatever is best for the particular animal. All an education issue.



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03-07-2009, 05:00 PM   #9

Re: Fat Pets, Fat Owners


I'm normal weight for my age and build; Leia is a bit on the podgy side, but not obese. Both of our faults: I think I feed her too much, and she won't exercise!

A study just released here shows that every State in the Union, including the District, has had an increase in the percentage of obese individuals since the last survey. Not good!



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03-07-2009, 05:09 PM   #10

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Would you say it is an education issue, Eileen? Or could there be fault laid at the door of manufactured foods, where a lot of fat, salt and sugar is "hidden"? This could also apply to pet food.



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