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Internet goes wild for fat cat who loves to greet guests
    2016-09-29  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    HILARIOUS footage of an enormous cat slowly waddling around a hotel car park and then collapsing on the ground exhausted has taken the Internet by storm.

    More than 22 million people have viewed the video of the adorable pet — a domestic cat named Logan that entertains guests at the Best Western Silver Fox Inn in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, the U.S.

    The footage appears to show Logan struggling to hold up his enormous frame with his four paws, and ends with him falling on the ground, unable to roll over.

    According to the hotel’s Facebook page, Logan has become somewhat of a local attraction in New Hampshire, with guests traveling far just to see him.

    “He’s a big kitty and everybody loves Logan. Sometimes people come for a first visit but they’ve already heard about Logan ... the legend grows!,” one post explains.

    Other photos show Logan lounging belly-up in a leather armchair and sprawled out on the floor acting as a fluffy door stopper.

    While most people appear to be huge fans of the overweight cat, some viewers reached out to shame the owners for “overfeeding” and “killing” it. (SD-Agencies)

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