I have 2 cats with one being skinny and extremely active but the other is fat and always a pig. Skinny cat started vomiting and fat cat ate non-stop never getting full. Skinny cat lost 20% of his weight while fat cat gained at least that much. Skinny cat was nearly dead from starvation, so he went to the vet. $600 later blood test showed he was eating a very high fat diet with Pancreatitis. Fat cat was eating non-stop because he was only getting fat from food. I had noticed gel on the food since WEF stated pets need to go.
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Can you link me where you found the WEF saying we need to kill pets?
Because I can't find anything on it. The closest I've found is an article on the WEF website talking about the carbon footprint of pets. It talks about ways to reduce it, but doesn't say to kill pets.