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In article , Sherry
wrote: My biggest one was Cherokee, who weighed 26 lbs at his heaviest. He was actually very healthy, and lived to be 17. Here's a pic: http://members.aol.com/sriddles/cherokeesherry.jpg What a great picture! My Kelson is also very large -- between 25 and 28 pounds, depending on the scale. He is overweight, but the vet and I agree that a normal weight for him would be well over 20 pounds, probably 22-ish, so he's not THAT overweight. Like others in this thread, he's of unknown parentage, but most likely Maine Coon. A few pics he What a grand cat! He is gorgeous. He's built a lot like Cherokee was. Cherokee was a mixed breed longhair and didn't really have the Maine Coon look too much. But your cat really does. The other pic I posted of my daughter's cat is a Maine Coon. Sherry |
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What gorgeous cats.
I have a female maine coon but she is still on the small side but is slowly getting bigger. I've heard it takes a Maine Coon two years to reach it's full size. I've never been much for purebreds, but I have to admit he really is a gentle giant. Such a sweet cat. Just a big old baby, really. Sherry |
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What gorgeous cats.
I have a female maine coon but she is still on the small side but is slowly getting bigger. I've heard it takes a Maine Coon two years to reach it's full size. I've never been much for purebreds, but I have to admit he really is a gentle giant. Such a sweet cat. Just a big old baby, really. Sherry |
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"Sherry " wrote in message ... My biggest one was Cherokee, who weighed 26 lbs at his heaviest. He was actually very healthy, and lived to be 17. Here's a pic: http://members.aol.com/sriddles/cherokeesherry.jpg Also, my grandcat is around 20 lbs., but he has a larger frame and is slimmer than Cherokee was. Here's a couple of pics: http://members.aol.com/jjrich0523/jamieorion.jpg http://members.aol.com/sriddles/o.jpg Sherry Sherry - what beautiful big cats! Wow....:-) Kathy K. |
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"Sherry " wrote in message ... My biggest one was Cherokee, who weighed 26 lbs at his heaviest. He was actually very healthy, and lived to be 17. Here's a pic: http://members.aol.com/sriddles/cherokeesherry.jpg Also, my grandcat is around 20 lbs., but he has a larger frame and is slimmer than Cherokee was. Here's a couple of pics: http://members.aol.com/jjrich0523/jamieorion.jpg http://members.aol.com/sriddles/o.jpg Sherry Sherry - what beautiful big cats! Wow....:-) Kathy K. |
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i work in a vet and we once had a 26 lbs cat come in...it must be indoor
because he could barley move because of his weight...also a cats weight depends on his bone structure...i have 2 Domestic Shorthair Orange Cats...they are brothers and 15 months old. One is 11 pounds and the other is barley 9 pounds eMiLy HeArTs LeJuAn!=A1!=A1! |
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i work in a vet and we once had a 26 lbs cat come in...it must be indoor
because he could barley move because of his weight...also a cats weight depends on his bone structure...i have 2 Domestic Shorthair Orange Cats...they are brothers and 15 months old. One is 11 pounds and the other is barley 9 pounds eMiLy HeArTs LeJuAn!=A1!=A1! |
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