A woman hugged an orange cat for 10 minutes and suffered "serious injuries" to her legs. She took a photo to make people envious

It is said that “nine out of ten orange cats are fat, and one is too heavy to bear.” The tendency of orange cats to gain weight easily has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

Some people also joked that orange cats are not cats, but a type of pig. Haha, this is probably the worst time an orange cat has ever been hacked.

The following woman from Hsinchu, Taiwan is a serious cat lover. She has three cats at home, and each one is between slightly fat and obese. Even the bearded woman who fell off the cat would carefully collect it.

That day, the woman only held the orange cat for 10 minutes, and her legs were numb, so she couldn’t help but let someone take the cat away. Unexpectedly, I accidentally discovered that the world's limited edition meat ball "seal" was left on my leg, and the orange cat's paw print was clearly visible.

The woman took the photo and uploaded it to the website, which attracted the envy of everyone. Faced with many questions from everyone, the woman explained it well.

It turns out that this is an orange cat weighing 14 pounds. When I first brought it home, it was a normal and cute little cat, but as it grew, it wandered off. However, the woman also reflected that she doted on the cat too much and began to slowly reduce its food intake and control its weight.

Someone also asked the woman if she had edema. The woman specifically replied that it was not edema, it was just that the orange cat was too fat. Sometimes the orange cat came running from a distance and jumped on her, causing small bruises.

I didn’t expect that sucking a cat would cause “serious injuries” to my legs, but this paw print looks so cute, who wouldn’t want to have one?

Some people suggest that women get a tattoo in this place to leave a memory of their love. But more people said, is it okay to team up to steal a cat? Having such a cat is so healing.

In fact, the fatness of orange cats has nothing to do with the color. The main reason is that most orange cats are stray cats. Some will eat more when they eat, and their appetite will increase over time. In addition, orange cats’ own genes and genetic factors make them more likely to become obese. Owners should control the cat's weight with reasonable feeding and appropriate exercise.