Fat Kitty from Cannarado Genetics prowls the room with a loud, unmistakable nose born of its parents, Cheetah Piss and Fatso. The bouquet blends sharp ammonia and aged cheese with a gassy, diesel push, then softens into a faint sweetness on the finish. Dense, resin-caked flowers develop a compact, medium-tall frame and reward growers with notably heavy returns; indoors, plants typically finish in 60-70 days and wash extremely well thanks to thick, greasy trichomes. Expect a hybrid ride that lifts the mood early and smooths into an easy, relaxed cadence without muting clarity. Reported THC varies widely by cut and cultivation, commonly in the low-to-mid 20s with select batches testing higher; CBD is usually minimal. The terpene profile leans on limonene, beta-caryophyllene, linalool, and alpha-humulene, a mix that explains the citrus-skunk top note, peppery depth, and savory funk fans chase from this line. Flavor follows aroma: ammonia and cheese up front, framed by fuel. While bred for modern extractors, Fat Kitty shines equally as cured flower, balancing uplift, calm, and a touch of euphoria in a single, cohesive expression. If you are hunting Cannarado's signature gas-and-funk aesthetic in a vigorous, high-return hybrid, Fat Kitty is true to its name: thick, sleek, and unapologetically bold.




