Pictures of Mouse and Iggy
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Oh wow! I thought that some of my babies were getting kinda "long of tooth"...they are 13 and 14....I've never had a cat live longer than 13 but in the past all my cats spent more time outdoors than indoors. The oldsters now are tatally indoor..so...maybe mine will live to be the age of yours and look that healthy!!
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Originally Posted by sewaholic
They look so healthy. Here is a question for you cat owners........
Why don't cats seem to go grey like dogs do when they age?
Why don't cats seem to go grey like dogs do when they age?
He has a little bit of gray hairs that would show up once in a while. Not many people could see it, but I would notice it. When he would get brushed, it would come out.
Just odd tho that cats don't go gray like dogs do.
Maybe that's why Cats Rule and Dogs Drool! lol
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