Published 18:37 IST, October 29th 2024
World's Fattest Russian Breed Cat 'Crumbs', Weighed 17 Kg, Dies
Crumbs, the world's fattest cat who reached 38 kilos, died in a camp where he went to lose weight, read more.
Viral News: The world’s fattest cat, ‘Crumbs,’ dies weeks after going to a feline fat camp. The world's fattest cat that weighed a massive 38 pounds has died. 'Crumbs' the Russian feline passes away just weeks after being sent to a fat camp following years on a diet of biscuits and soup.
Crumbs, the world's fattest cat who reached 38 kilos, died in a camp where he went to lose weight.
Crumbs, the world’s fattest cat, has sadly died just weeks after shedding some pounds at feline fat camp, with vets saying his excessively chunky layers hid cancerous tumours.
The world’s fattest cat has passed away at age 13. He was just weeks into his bespoke weight loss program that sadly failed to save his life. ‘Crumbs', a stray rescued in Perm, was in extremely poor health, weighing 17 kg and unable to walk when rescued.
World's Fattest Cat Dies
Russian Feline:
Crumbs belonged to the Russian Blue Cat breed, which is most commonly referred to as Russian Blue cats. These cats are found in different varieties of colours and skin ones. Russian blue have most commonly blue eyes, which gives them this Russian blue name.
Updated 18:37 IST, October 29th 2024