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Often prone to [[Cat Up a Tree]]. Most definitely [[Truth in Television]]. Not to be confused with [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|those other kinds]] [[Nouveau Riche|of fat cat]].
Often prone to [[Cat Up a Tree]]. Most definitely [[Truth in Television]]. Not to be confused with [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|those other kinds]] [[Nouveau Riche|of fat cat]].
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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* Muta from ''[[The Cat Returns]]''
* Muta from ''[[The Cat Returns]]''
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* Nyanko-sensei from ''[[Natsume Yuujinchou]]''
* Nyanko-sensei from ''[[Natsume Yuujinchou]]''
* Kurono from ''[[Chi's Sweet Home]]'' and ''Chis New Address''
* Kurono from ''[[Chi's Sweet Home]]'' and ''Chis New Address''

== Comics ==
* [[Garfield]]
* [[Heathcliff]]
* [[Bloom County|Bill the Cat]] in his early appearances
* Chubby Huggs from ''[[Get Fuzzy]]''


== Live Action TV ==
== Live Action TV ==
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== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* [[The Princess Diaries|Mia's cat]], Louie, who is almost always even called [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Fat Louie]].
* In ''[[The Princess Diaries]]'', Mia's cat Louie, who is almost always called [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Fat Louie]].

== Newspaper Comics ==
* [[Garfield]]
* [[Heathcliff]]
* [[Bloom County|Bill the Cat]] in his early appearances
* Chubby Huggs from ''[[Get Fuzzy]]''


== Web Original ==
== Web Original ==
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== Web Comics ==
== Web Comics ==
* Murphy from [http://nekothekitty.smackjeeves.com/ Neko the Kitty]
* Murphy from [https://web.archive.org/web/20130921163905/http://nekothekitty.smackjeeves.com/comics/979494/751-wait-what/ Neko the Kitty]


== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
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[[Category:Truth in Television]]
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Latest revision as of 09:17, 21 December 2022

Sometimes cats are overweight. This is usually due to their habit of eating, or their strong weakness. Unlike in Real Life, castration is very rarely the cause for this. Fat cats are usually Plucky Comic Relief characters, though the occasional fat cat with an important role does come along some times. If there's a Crazy Cat Lady around who actually hoards cats, expect at least one of them to be obese.

Most of the time, fat cats are not mean, a common pet for villains, or consider themselves to be better than humans. Usually, the fat cat is a common domestic cat, but fat cats of any cat species can count.

Often prone to Cat Up a Tree. Most definitely Truth in Television. Not to be confused with those other kinds of fat cat.

Examples of Fat Cat include:

Anime and Manga

Live Action TV

  • The Australian children's show Fat Cat and Friends.
  • Brittany's cat is exactly what you'd expect from a cat named Lord Tubbington.

Literature

Newspaper Comics

Web Original

  • Lasagna Cat, the parody of Garfield.
  • This Nyan Cat video shows the Nyan Cat as one.

Web Comics

Western Animation