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A gigantic 15 kg cat in New York died despite being put on a rigorous diet.
According to news reports, a 9-year-old ginger moggie called SpongeBob weighed about 15 kg. He died of asthma two months after he was adopted by new owners Courtney and Matt Farrell in New York.
SpongeBob arrived at Animal Haven rescue center earlier this year after his elderly owner moved to a care home.
Staff members of the center said they put him on a strict diet to improve his health and chances of being adopted.
Kendra Mara, associate director of Animal Haven, said she can only guess that his owner was feeding the cat dry food on a regular basis, maybe just leaving it out, so he was able to eat whenever he wanted.
Veterinaries said that even though the cat’s obesity was not the direct cause of death, it made it too dangerous for vets to operate on him to treat his asthma.
Matt and Courtney Farrell said that they had to let their cat go, giving him love to the end.
Courtney also said that letting her cat go was the most difficult thing that she has ever experienced.