Walter, the 28-pound cat, has been adopted

, the at the shelter, was adopted by a Portland, Oregon couple who were moved by his story of.

Walter is a seven-year-old grey and white cat, who tips the scales at a whopping 28 pounds.

Upon taking their new pet home, Colleen Sanders, 25, and , 33, were given seemingly bizarre orders from the humane society – make sure Walter gains more weight.

Walter, who was brought to the shelter after his previous owner found out his new landlord at an assisted living home didn’t allow cats, stayed at the shelter for only a week.

His extreme weight makes it difficult for him to stand. However, the stress of a new environment caused the cat to lose several pounds during his stay.

Walter the fattest cat at the shelter was adopted by a Portland Oregon couple who were moved by his story of photo

Walter, the fattest cat at the shelter, was adopted by a Portland, Oregon couple who were moved by his story of

The says that before Walter starts his journey to become a leaner feline, he must first gain weight to avoid a potentially fatal disease.

Veterinarian Dr. Kristi Ellis says that with his new surroundings and a change in diet, Walter dropped three pounds in seven days at the shelter, a dangerous amount to lose so quickly.

Extreme, unhealthy weight loss puts the cat at risk of .

Dr. Kristi Ellis told Walter’s new owners that he should be allowed to eat whatever he wants for the next two weeks, but come February should start a low-calorie diet, eating about 600 calories a day.

That amount should allow for a healthy weight loss. They hope to bring Walter down to a still respectable 18 pounds.

The diet – high in lean protein – was dubbed the “”.

The average weight for a male house cat is between six and seven pounds.

Aaron Betancourth and Colleen Sanders became aware of the Walter’s story and instantly fell in love.

“He’s very cute, very sweet,” Colleen Saunders told KPTV.

“Obviously, his previous owner loved him, although they loved him in maybe the wrong way.”

Colleen Saunders said they’re looking forward to helping Walter manage his weight. They’ll also use a laser pointer to keep Walter up and moving.

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