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The 20-pound wall: Why modern pet tech fails my cat

At ten years old, Pablo carries 20 pounds of rotundity that has become a recurring point of contention at the veterinary clinic. Despite stern warnings about diabetes and urinary health, the feline remains stubbornly resistant to the calorie deficits and high-tech interventions his owners keep fruitlessly deploying.

August 21, 2026225 reads0

The gap between clinical advice and domestic reality is wide. Vets insist on strict diets and enrichment gadgets to spur movement, yet they underestimate the sheer force of a cat’s stubbornness. Feline metabolism shifts significantly after neutering, and when coupled with a personality that views routine as a sacred law, traditional weight-loss efforts often hit a wall.

Technological solutions have proven equally ineffective. A Litter-Robot 4, purchased to mitigate the olfactory impact of his habits, served as the first casualty in Pablo’s ongoing cold war against innovation. While the industry promises that gadgets can manage food intake and encourage play, these tools struggle to account for a creature that is fundamentally uninterested in being optimized.

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