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Expected life - domesticated non-pedigree cats (moggie)
How long please? Any ideas?
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My poor James had to be put out of his misery at 14 and a half. If I didn't have him put to sleep I reckon he'd have been lucky to last another week, such was the escalation of his fraility. As can be the achilles heel with cats, his kidneys were cream crackered. Arthritus had also set in where he was hit by a car years ago and he had survived cancer too.
He had a nice life, all taken into consideration. I wouldn't complain if I come back in his shoes.
The house doesn't feel right without a cat, but that will be corrected soon.
He had a nice life, all taken into consideration. I wouldn't complain if I come back in his shoes.
The house doesn't feel right without a cat, but that will be corrected soon.
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