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Jenny Phillips, a veterinarian at Banfield Pet Hospital of St. Charles, examined Biscuit on Monday and said he already has dropped 2 pounds.

“He does appear to be in pretty good health minus his weight,” she said.

Phillips said it will be important for Biscuit to be monitored by a veterinarian regularly as he trims down.

“Cats in particular can get very, very sick if they lose too much weight too fast because their livers are not able to handle digesting fat stores,” she said.

She estimated it will take Biscuit more than a year to get back to a healthy weight.

Pyatt said Max, who weighs 20 pounds, has a weight issue, too, and they have been working to help him slim down. They are committed to helping Biscuit do the same.

“We’re going to be the last stop for this cat,” he said. “We’re already attached to him.”

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