way too many cheesy gordita crunches.
how do the pigs gain so much weight in the book animal farm.
If your cat eats so much but does not gain weight it may mean that your cat is diabetic and should be taken to a veterinarian.
If we call the weight of the cat x, then the weight of the dog is 2x. We're told that the sum of the weights is 27, so 2x + x = 27. This is the same as saying that 3x = 27, so x must be 9. So the cat weights 9, the dog weighs 18.A dog and a cat together weigh 27 pounds if the dog's weight is an odd number and if he weighs twice as much as shedoes how much does each weigh?I know it isn't proper English but the cat is male (he) and the dog is female (she). So the cat weighs the 18 pounds and the dog weighs the 9 pounds so the dog has an odd number for it's weight.
0 because then you think you can eat more of them so then you will loose more wight but you just end up gaining weight.
It's when you are afraid of gaining weight so much that you do not maintain a healthy diet and severely limit the amount of calories you consume.
You cant really control where your body places fat. Gaining weight can increase breast size but at the expense of gaining weight in other places too
The ratio of the dog's weight to the cat's weight would be 3:1.
No. Gaining weight is a slow process that gives your body enough time to adapt, so you actually won't notice it until you've gained so much weight that you can't avoid realising it. Pregnancy on the other hand is a comparably quick and noticeable growth, and the weight gained is concentrated in a single spot instead of around the whole body.
Take her to the vet and find out WHY she lost so much weight. Forcing weight-gain is not going to solve the underlying problem.
Yes. If you are working out and gaining muscle tone, then it is reasonable that you may gain a little weight (a few pounds) or not lose as much weight as you normally would have if you were just losing "fat" weight. It is good that you are losing fat! In addition, you may be putting on some water weight as your body adjusts. This will go away completely within a few weeks or so. If this is not the case, and you are losing "fat" but still gaining weight, you may want to see a nutritionist or doctor to find out why that would be happening. Absent of that, there is nothing wrong with gaining a few pounds of muscle as you lose fat.
Keep feeding your pups and they will gain weight.
No there is no evidence suggesting that. They have very less calories, so gaining weight is unlikely.