Overweight rabbits are prone to health problems, like
other obese animals, but particularly to the development of hepatic lipidosis, a disease in which excess fat is deposited in the liver where it interferes with liver function and may even cause death.
Fat rats can develop many of the same cardiac and musculoskeletal problems that
other obese animals and people can develop but are particularly prone to the formation of lipomas, which are fat deposits under the skin that can actually become as large as the rats and can interfere with walking and moving due to their size and weight.
Not exact matches
Here are some of the excluding criteria most experts agree on: «
Obese parents; parents who smoke (either during pregnancy or at present); parents sleeping on a waterbed, recliner, sofa, armchair, couch or bean bag; parents who sleep on multiple pillows, a sagging mattress or a sheepskin or use heavy bedding, such as comforters or duvets; sleeping in overheated rooms; parents under the influence of drugs or alcohol;
other children or pets who can or are likely to climb into the bed; and stuffed
animals on the bed that could cover the baby's face.»
Those temples and the underground burial chambers related to them contained many images of
obese humans — some no larger than a few centimeters,
others the size of giants — as well as of
animals and phallic symbols.
Zelman, aware of the
animal data, spent the next few years tracking down twenty
other obese, non-alcoholic patients with evidence of liver disease.
We do not recommend performing routine neutering procedures on
obese animals or those with
other disease because these rabbits are at higher risk for surgical complications.
Introduction Many pet rabbits suffer from being overweight or
obese, just like
other companion
animal species.
Many pet rabbits suffer from being overweight or
obese, just like
other companion
animal species.
Additional Charges for
animals that are In - heat, pregnant, cryptorchid,
obese or have
other complications.
There is also no doubt that a few patients, specifically very
obese or giant breed dogs and
animals with severe restrictions to the functioning of their
other limbs, may have greater difficulty in adapting after amputation.
They and their ruler, the comically
obese and cantankerous King K. Rool, constantly try to steal the Kong Family's enormous hoard of bananas for unspecified reasons, and to this end they have allies of different species such as vultures and giant spiked wasps; Donkey Kong, his nephew Diddy Kong, and certain
other Kong Family members embark on quests to defeat the Kremling Krew and safeguard their bananas, and the Kongs sometimes call on
animal allies of their own.