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Axel ‘Biggie Smalls’ the Cat Sheds Pounds and Wins Hearts on TikTok

Axel, affectionately known as ‘Biggie Smalls,’ a Canadian cat, has captured the hearts of TikTok users worldwide with his inspiring weight loss journey. Since February, Axel has impressively shed 10 pounds, with his progress meticulously documented and shared on social media. His transformation from a chubby cat to a healthier feline has not only improved his quality of life but also turned him into a TikTok sensation. Followers are cheering on every milestone he reaches, celebrating the positive changes and the adorable moments along the way. Axel’s story is a delightful reminder of how small steps can lead to big changes, and how even pets can inspire and entertain people globally.

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