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The Food Consumption Paradox: Comparing Cats and Humans

In a fascinating analogy, Kelton Kofford explores the astounding amount of food a cat consumes each year—28 times its body weight. For an average cat weighing 9 pounds, that's about 252 pounds of food. If humans followed that ratio, someone weighing 90 pounds would eat 2,520 pounds annually, equivalent to 10,080 quarter-pounders! This unique comparison highlights the scale of food consumption differences between species and prompts reflection on dietary habits. Join the thought-provoking journey of food consumption and weight.

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The Food Consumption Paradox: Comparing Cats and Humans

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  1. “If you could”…… By KeltonKofford

  2. A cat consumes 28 times its own body weight in food and water a year.

  3. The weight of an average cat is 9 pounds so if it eats 28 times its own weight in food a year that would be 252 pounds of food a year.

  4. I weigh 90 pounds so if I ate 28 times my weight in food a year that would be 2,520 pounds of food a year.

  5. Or it would be 10,080 quarter pounders a year because 2,520 divided by ¼ is 10,080.

  6. I would eat 10 times the amount of an average cat a year. A cat weighs 9 lbs and I weigh 90 lbs ,90 divided by 9 is 10.

  7. The End

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