Blimey !! Orazi The 35.21lb Cat !

Jan 23, 2006
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Heavyweight: Orazi's girth is almost as wide as Laura Santarelli's, his owner


Contented cat: Vets aren't sure if Orazi's obesity is caused by overfeeding or a medical condition

He is the cat that got the cream - and the cake and the biscuits too.


Orazi the ginger tom weighs in at a whopping 35.2lb (16kg), the same as a two-year-old child. At 28lb heavier than the average moggie, he would struggle to get his front paws through a standard cat flap, let alone his broad fluffy rump.


It is not clear whether Orazi has a medical problem, or is being overfed with the wrong sorts of foods. He is pictured here with with his owner, Laura Santarelli, with whom he lives in Eupilio, Italy.


Held up in her arms, the green-eyed colossus reaches from her shoulder to her thighs - and his bulging belly dwarfs hers. Despite all this, however, Orazi is not a record breaker.
In 2004, Sam, a British cat, tipped the scales at 36lb (16.3kg). He had been fed crisps, cakes and sweets by his elderly owner, and had no exercise.
Guinness World Records has stopped listing fat pets because of concerns that some owners were force-feeding them. But the fattest cat on record came from Minnesota in the United States and weighed 41lb (18.5kg) - which makes Orazi look a mere kitten


Big boy: He can't even get his head through the cat-flap, let alone the rest of his body
 
That poor cat. I have an overweight cat that I rescued from the shelter that I'm trying to get some weight off of. Cooper, that his name, breathes hard and snores, also sometimes you can tell that it hurts him to pick him up, and he is about 20 pounds. I can't imagine how that poor animal feels. I hope she can help him.
 
I don't know what she's smiling about, her cat is very unhealthy and will probably not live nearly as long as he should. Poor baby. I'm glad they stopped putting that info in the Guiness Book.
 
He was obviously a big boy to start with though. We had a cat who weighed 17lbs and there wasn't an ounce of fat on him, he was just big boned ... looking down on him from above, you could see his sides fell down straight. When we'd take him to the vet people would peer into in his carry basket and ask questions like, "what do you have in there, a rottweiler?" No, just a very large cat! Probably Orazi should be around that weight too.