The fat cat that everyone loves is about to go on a diet


The fat cat that everyone loves is about to go on a diet

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Mitzi, whose microchip details say she is around seven-years-old, is suspected to have been a stray living around a student area of Plymouth, Devon. Thankfully, she has already been reserved


by a new owner and will soon be off to her new home along with a slimming plan. Advertisement Lisa Darcy, the assistant manager of Woodside Animal Welfare Trust, suspects she had a number


of addresses she would visit to get her regular snacks. RELATED ARTICLES > We think she may have belonged to students who have left >  > Lisa Darcy Weighing in at a whopping 18Ilbs


she'll need to have a healthy diet and exercise plan implemented when she goes to her new home but for now, she is free to roam the hallways at Woodside to stretch her legs and get some


exercise. Although Mitzi has been microchipped, the details are out of date and despite trying to find her true owner for weeks, nothing has materialised. "Mitzi is humongous -


it's an unlikely scenario that she is a stray and otherwise in good health," said Miss Darcy. WOODSIDE ANIMAL WELFARE TRUST WOODSIDE ANIMAL WELFARE TRUST Mitzi is around seven


years old according to her chip We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd


parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy Policy Thank you for subscribing. "We suspect people felt sorry for her being a stray and fed her,


hence the size she is - she's almost double what she should be in weight. "She is a very chilled girl and as a result of putting her picture on Facebook she has already been


reserved. Advertisement Advertisement "We think she may have belonged to students who have left. WOODSIDE ANIMAL WELFARE TRUST The adorable cat has already been reserved and should get


a new home soon "Even if people suspect a cat is a stray, we urge them to contact us as we have a register and can check if a cat is missing and get a match instantly in some cases.


"Otherwise a paper collar can be put on the cat and it is an idea to have the cat microchipped to see if it can be traced." For now, the staff will encourage Mitzi to run and play


before she goes off to her new home. RELATED ARTICLES Share Article