What happens when your cats overeat?


Guido the cat looking rather well-rounded after having too many extra meals during our columnist's absence. Photos: Ellen Whyte

All cats have a bit of Field Marshall in them and our two, Target and Guido, are no different. They do their best to get around me, and although I fight my corner valiantly, I know I’m often outsmarted.

The other human in our family, the one the cats call Tman when they blog, is less adept at avoiding the controls. As such, every time I go home to see my mum for my annual holiday, I wonder what the boys back at home are up to.

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