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{{CatInfobox|name=Fat Toad|image=Fattie toad face.png|other_names=Mr. Big, Brother | {{CatInfobox|name=Fat Toad|image=Fattie toad face.png|other_names=Mr. Big, Big Butt Brother (大腚哥), Fat Yellow (肥黄)|breed=Domestic Shorthair|coat=Red (Orange) Mackerel Tabby with Medium White Spotting|sex=Male (Presumed)|rarity=Rare|appearance=Fat, toad-like, and bigboned|personality=Fat|first_sighting=March 22, 2024 (English Community)}} | ||
Fat Toad is one of the many interesting cats found at the [[Team BingBing Helps Stray Cats Find Their Forever Home]] feeder groups. Named after his strikingly large and big-bodied figure that resembles the resting position of a toad, he is proclaimed (now confirmed) to be the fattest cat within the BingBing compound. | Fat Toad is one of the many interesting cats found at the [[Team BingBing Helps Stray Cats Find Their Forever Home]] feeder groups. Named after his strikingly large and big-bodied figure that resembles the resting position of a toad, he is proclaimed (now confirmed) to be the fattest cat within the BingBing compound. | ||
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* '''August 03, 2024''': After a long documentation hiatus of Fat Toad, he was redocumented at Feeder 1 around 10:00 PM (LFT) due to his sheer size. Especially as he continued to eat. He is a glutton. | * '''August 03, 2024''': After a long documentation hiatus of Fat Toad, he was redocumented at Feeder 1 around 10:00 PM (LFT) due to his sheer size. Especially as he continued to eat. He is a glutton. | ||
* '''August 04, 2024''': The glob was spotted at Feeder 1 around 11:30 AM (LFT) yet again, eating. His head was deep in the feeder. Once he left the feeder, assumingly being satisfied with his fill, he came back to the feeder to eat soon after. He then slept | * '''August 04, 2024''': The glob was spotted at Feeder 1 around 11:30 AM (LFT) yet again, eating. His head was deep in the feeder. Once he left the feeder, assumingly being satisfied with his fill, he came back to the feeder to eat soon after. He then slept. | ||
* '''August 13, 2024:''' Big-Boned Fat Toad was spotted again at Feeder 1 at 11:40 AM (LFT), getting his fill of kibble and snacks. He is fat. | * '''August 13, 2024:''' Big-Boned Fat Toad was spotted again at Feeder 1 at 11:40 AM (LFT), getting his fill of kibble and snacks. He is fat. | ||
* '''August 15, 2024:''' At 12:06 PM (LFT), the big cat was seen at Feeder 1 invading the personal space of a Coffee Twin, likely [[Mr. Kaikei]]. He seemed to be observing the outside of the feeder, most likely the lake that the compound hosts. He is like a huge boulder. <br /> | * '''August 15, 2024:''' At 12:06 PM (LFT), the big cat was seen at Feeder 1 invading the personal space of a Coffee Twin, likely [[Mr. Kaikei]]. He seemed to be observing the outside of the feeder, most likely the lake that the compound hosts. He is like a huge boulder. <br /> |
Revision as of 16:00, 26 September 2024
Fat Toad is one of the many interesting cats found at the Team BingBing Helps Stray Cats Find Their Forever Home feeder groups. Named after his strikingly large and big-bodied figure that resembles the resting position of a toad, he is proclaimed (now confirmed) to be the fattest cat within the BingBing compound.
He can predominantly be seen at Feeder 1 of the BingBing feeder group.
Behavior
All this cat does is eat. Not even joking. The only thing he's been seen doing is, begging for food, and eating said food. It doesn't help that his figure asserts that he is simply all fat.
On the rare occasion, he can be seen sleeping.
Appearance
In accordance to his name, Fat Toad is... Fat. Generally, from all angles of the feeder cameras, he looks big boned from the front, and fat from the top. His loafing stance, resembles a toad. Combine his fat, and his default toad position, his name came to be. Otherwise, he is an orange and white cat that is quite tall, at times his face can't been seen by the front camera due to his sheer height. At his most recent weigh-in, he clocked in at a whopping 7.925 KG/17.47 LB. He has definitely earned his name.
He's typically only spotted from the neck-down. (From the front camera) Which is evidently why there's a lesser amount of photos of his face. And why he doesn't have the typical mugshot profile photo that the other Team BingBing Helps Stray Cats Find Their Forever Home cats have.
Sightings
March 2024
- March 22, 2024: Fat Toad was spotted at Feeder 1 by the English Community. He ate and slept. It was evident he was bigger than the other cats. He was huge.
- March 24, 2024: Spotted at Feeder 1 around 09:00 PM (LFT), Fat Toad was seen napping and taking up all of the square footage of the Feeder with his huge body. He is truly a colossus.
August 2024
- August 03, 2024: After a long documentation hiatus of Fat Toad, he was redocumented at Feeder 1 around 10:00 PM (LFT) due to his sheer size. Especially as he continued to eat. He is a glutton.
- August 04, 2024: The glob was spotted at Feeder 1 around 11:30 AM (LFT) yet again, eating. His head was deep in the feeder. Once he left the feeder, assumingly being satisfied with his fill, he came back to the feeder to eat soon after. He then slept.
- August 13, 2024: Big-Boned Fat Toad was spotted again at Feeder 1 at 11:40 AM (LFT), getting his fill of kibble and snacks. He is fat.
- August 15, 2024: At 12:06 PM (LFT), the big cat was seen at Feeder 1 invading the personal space of a Coffee Twin, likely Mr. Kaikei. He seemed to be observing the outside of the feeder, most likely the lake that the compound hosts. He is like a huge boulder.
(Not every cat sighting is documented.)
(LFT = "Local Feeder Time")
Gallery
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Mugshot.
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From March of 2024, evidently he is huge. He looks more like a toad here.
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erm.
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What are you looking at?
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zzz
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So fat, tall, and big-boned you can't see his head.
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The camera giving Fat Toad some form of visual Ozempic.
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Self-Explanatory.