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wrote in message oups.com The difference between an outdoor cat and an indoor cat is roughly twice as long a life expectancty. Carl in CT Not necessarily, it depends entirely on where you live. I know many outdoor cats who lived to a ripe old age, one I know of is 18 and another who sadly died (of natural causes) last year was 22. There was a reported case in the newspapers here a few years ago of a cat who lived entirely outdoors reaching the age of 31. Ivor |
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