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35-pound cat named Bazooka begins epic weight loss journey

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35-pound cat begins weight-loss journey
SPCA of Wake County
ByJon Haworth
January 17, 2020, 11:09 AM

A 35-pound orange tabby cat – appropriately named Bazooka – has arrived with pomp and circumstance at a North Carolina shelter this week in preparation to begin his epic weight loss journey.

Bazooka, who was transferred from another shelter about two hours away in Davidson County, arrived at the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of Wake County earlier this week, requiring two people to carry him in his crate.

The 5-year-old feline had previously lived with a senior citizen who had dementia, and the SPCA of Wake County believes the owner kept feeding the cat forgetting that he had already eaten, which eventually led to his extreme weight gain.

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"They alerted us to Bazooka here and once we saw the pictures we were like, 'We have to get this kitty,'" SPCA spokesperson Darci Vanderslik told ABC Raleigh station WTVD. "Thirty-five pounds is a lot of weight for a cat so we're really hoping we can get him down 20 pounds, 25 pounds, even lighter than that. You know, one step at a time."

A 35-pound cat named Bazooka is pictured at the SPCA of Wake County in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Jan. 14, 2020.
SPCA of Wake County

Bazooka is now receiving medical care and is on a prescription diet with a trained foster family. But the next stop on Bazooka's journey will be Monday when he moves into his forever home.

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“Because of your support, we're giving this big boy a new life," the SPCA of Wake County wrote on its Facebook page.

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