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Lee - 29 Sep 2005 06:28 GMT
Sorry about this question being so stupid, but what is the life
expectancy of the following type of MEOW machine? -

http://members.aol.com/dlee122298/images/cat00.jpg

That is, how long can this particular type of (kitty) cat be expected
to live?  And BTW - anyone know exactly what type of meow machine it
is?  Again, sorry about all my incredible ignorance.

It'll be appreciated if you could let me know - thanks. 8^)
No More Retail - 29 Sep 2005 06:42 GMT
cats can live 20+ years the oldest we have ever had was 22 and she was an
inside cat  we have a 19 year old Himalayan
kate - 29 Sep 2005 11:44 GMT
S/he is lovely. Looks like a domestic shorthair (aka moggy) to me but I
am no expert. As far as life expectancy, in Australia outdoor cats have
an average lifespan of 3-5 years while indoor cats may live into their
teens.

Kate
5cats - 29 Sep 2005 14:37 GMT
> Sorry about this question being so stupid, but what is the life
> expectancy of the following type of MEOW machine? -
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>
> It'll be appreciated if you could let me know - thanks. 8^)

Oh, I love black and white cats! She looks like a domestic shorthair,
more of a catch-all description than a particular breed.

Mid to late teens is common for cats, 20+ is not unheard of.
wester@laway.net - 29 Sep 2005 23:44 GMT
>Sorry about this question being so stupid, but what is the life
>expectancy of the following type of MEOW machine? -
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>
>It'll be appreciated if you could let me know - thanks. 8^)

I once had an indoor/outdoor cat. Sweetie lived for 25 years.
Veloise - 30 Sep 2005 02:23 GMT
> Sorry about this question being so stupid, but what is the life
> expectancy of the following type of MEOW machine? -
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> That is, how long can this particular type of (kitty) cat be expected
> to live?  ...

Why do you ask? (Is she as playful as she looks, and you're hankering
for some sleep?)

--Karen D.
Beth - 30 Sep 2005 04:19 GMT
> Sorry about this question being so stupid, but what is the life
> expectancy of the following type of MEOW machine? -
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> It'll be appreciated if you could let me know - thanks. 8^)

I agree with the others.  She looks like my domestic shorthair except that
mine has carmel color places in her fur in addition to the black and white.
But body type and all that look like my little Butterscotch.  Mine is my
first cat and she's only 1 1/2 yrs old so I can't help with the age :)

Beth
mlbriggs - 02 Oct 2005 23:38 GMT
> Sorry about this question being so stupid, but what is the life expectancy
> of the following type of MEOW machine? -
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>
> It'll be appreciated if you could let me know - thanks. 8^)
 Probably Amercan shorthair black and white -- with a cute moustache and
a little goatee.
 
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