Nine out of ten orange cats are fat, and one is super fat. The orange cat has been raised for six years and has a penguin figure

Pet     8:40am, 24 August 2025

There are two sayings that are correct: women change their age at a young age, and nine of them are fat when they are ten orange cats. If you meet a fat orange girl of normal body shape, don’t think it will always maintain a healthy body like this. Go back to find it after a while and you will find that its figure will change. Of course it's not that you've become thinner, but that you've become obese. The orange cat Dika is such an orange cat. After being adopted for four years, Dika was raised as a penguin-like body, just like a cat.

Dika was born six years ago, and was a kitten at the time. She was adopted by her owner Mila and returned home. In fact, the pronunciation of the name Dika is homophonic with the pig's feet in the owner's hometown dialect. It was just because it was fun, so I gave it this name. Looking back now, the owner had actually predicted the future of the cat becoming fat. Dika is now a fat cat weighing 8 kilograms, and recently, the owner released a photo of it comparing it with his old photos, making it a little internet celebrity.

In 2015, Dika was still a very healthy cat, not thin and obese, and she had a good and healthy figure. However, four years later, it has a pear-shaped body. Compared to before, I can't recognize it as the thin Dika before. Why Dika became like this is actually related to Mila's father.

Dika nowadays will run to Mila's father's room at 5.40 a.m. every morning, and she will shout for food, but it will not change. If the door is closed that day, it will scratch the door with its own claws and wake up the owner's father. If the door is not closed and no one is woken up. It will walk in without hesitation. Use your palms to wake up your master's father. Just to get food. Of course, Dika's food is not only fixed cat food every day, but also a variety of snacks and fresh meat given by the elderly at home.

But luckily, although Dika's figure is now very similar to a penguin, it is reassuring that her body is already very healthy. Perhaps the fatness is because Dika's orange cat genes are at work. In fact, cats like Dika are not unfamiliar, nor are they unloved, but they have never felt the warmth of their owners, so they are a little afraid of humans. I wonder if you are willing to give those little orange cats a chance to have such a bloated but healthy figure?