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224.1 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Wed Mar 18 1992 10:16 | 8 |
| My childhood cat, Tabitha, who lives with my parents, is 17 and still
going strong. And she was an indoor/outdoor cat for most of her
life... they began keeping her in when she showed signs of slowing down
physically. She's a tortie too... and they are known for their
feistiness!!
Here's to many more years for Alice! You should ber very proud.
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224.2 | | MUTTON::BROWN | | Wed Mar 18 1992 10:33 | 9 |
| My Jesse James was 19.5 when we lost him a few years ago. He was very
healthy up until the last few months. He died of kidney failure. I
didn't notice any coat changes (he was a silver tabby), but he had lost
a few teeth. Other than that, his muscle tone was good, his bones were
still solid, etc.
We still miss him.
Jo
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224.3 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Mar 18 1992 10:56 | 3 |
| Congratulations to all these babies. I'm curious as to what kinds
of shots help kidney problems?
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224.4 | | MUTTON::BROWN | | Wed Mar 18 1992 11:43 | 4 |
| They may be talking about sub-q fluids. Fluids are often prescribed
for cats with kidney problems. Helps keep the kidneys flushed.
Jo
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224.5 | What a drag it is growin' old.... | BOOVX1::MANDILE | Feeds for all your pets' needs | Wed Mar 18 1992 11:52 | 5 |
| My sister took her 20 yr old cat, Kumquat (a.k.a. Kummy)
to be put down this January....Three months before, Pumpkin
who was 19, went the same trip....
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224.6 | Munchkin is 19 1/2 | MAST::HOFFMAN | Joan, 223-5168 | Wed Mar 18 1992 13:21 | 7 |
| Well, Munchkin will be 20 in August, and even with all his assorted
chronic ailments, is doing fine. He's a tough guy! I don't know about
other breeds, but Siamese seem to live a very long life. It's probably
a combination of good genes (and a very large gene pool) and care.
Munch is a geriatric brat!
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224.7 | Ruby the coon | PARITY::DENISE | And may the traffic be with you | Wed Mar 18 1992 13:35 | 15 |
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congrats on the 18th birthday!
My Ruby, a very robust Maine Coon was just 3 weeks shy of his
19th birthday when he died of FELV. He probably would have lived to
be 100 if the disease did not somehow infiltrate our household. He
was very playful, and active. Still loved going out in the garden with
me. Still ate steak (his favorite food). Loved getting bombed on
catnip. He could still run extremely fast, his fur flying back in the
breeze. Still could jump up on the counter. He had only lost a few
teeth to show his age. The FELV then got him and brought him down
fast, it was terrible to watch. But I'm sure he would still be here
if he hadn't gotten sick. He died in DEC '88.
Denise
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224.8 | | RIPPLE::KENNEDY_KA | Cat-Anon | Wed Mar 18 1992 21:32 | 5 |
| Some family friends have had Tom, an apple headed siamese for 22 years.
Last I heard he was rickety and slow going, but he still loves to ride
in the car! :-)
Karen
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224.9 | Siamese live forever :^) | CSSE32::RAWDEN | Cheryl Graeme Rawden | Thu Mar 19 1992 05:20 | 10 |
| Hey, I can attest to Siamese living long lives. Lea is at least 11 and
shows absolutely no signs of aging. My husband keeps telling me she is
going to live to be at least 21 because her mission in life is to haunt
me. She is our mean cat that doesn't like anyone or anything (except
going outside to get away). She has used up all 9 lives and then some.
We have skid marks in our own driveway to prove this point - she ran
right in front of my husbands' car a few weeks ago but drats, he
missed!!! Just kidding. She hates me so I need to find a place to
take revenge on her. Maybe I should go home and rearrange her food
bowls tonight. :^)
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224.10 | | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Thu Mar 19 1992 05:38 | 4 |
| My boyfriends cat Pepper lived to be 23. She was euthanized a year or
so ago because her body was slowly breaking down. She lived all her life
in the center of Westboro, and was an indoor/outdoor kitty. Dave still
misses her.
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224.11 | The California Kitty - Tippy | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Thu Mar 19 1992 05:43 | 7 |
| Here's another siamese...
My husband's grandparents had a siamese named Tippy. They got Tippy as
a kitten, back when my hub's uncle was born (I don't know what year),
and she died in 1974...when said uncle was well in his 20's!
K.C.
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224.12 | Another Siamese | DELNI::L_FISHER | | Thu Mar 19 1992 09:16 | 9 |
| And yet another Siamese - Ching is 17-1/2 years old, and in "excellent
geriatric health" according to her vet. She still has all her teeth
(which is more than I can say), and has no gray in her chocolate points
(which is more than I can say, also). She just started slowing down
about two years ago - her crazy hours are now crazy minutes. Ching is
an apple-head Siamese, and I don't know where to start when the time
comes to look for another, but I will, most likely, stick with the
Siamese. Great personality! Also, Daddy isn't as allergic to her as
he is to others.
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224.13 | Older and a Little Wiser | ULYSSE::WEISMAN | | Fri Mar 20 1992 08:22 | 16 |
| Well, there have been some old ladies and gent's around. The replies
have been wonderful and have helped us really appreciate what a grand
old time in life 18, is for our little girl.
The injections she has, every 5 weeks are, Steriods which I don't
think help her kidney's especially but do make her feel comfortable.
She is not short of fluid as such, infact she drinks significantly
more than in the past.
Now we are springtime again there is no reason for us to suspect that
she won't live to see, at least the start of another winter.
Thanks again,
Paul.
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224.14 | | MRSTAG::MTAG | | Fri Mar 20 1992 12:54 | 17 |
| My Mom's cat was put down almost 2 years ago (3/26 will be 2 years).
He was 18 and had finally succumbed to old age. What a wonderful cat
he was!
My cousin's cat, Albie turned 20 last Fall. She's doing quite well for
her age and shows no signs of giving in. The vet is actually surprised
at how well she's doing.
2 of my cats just turned and will turn 10 this month (Gonezo just
turned 10 and Barney's bday is the 28th). Ben is at least this old, if
not older (I'm his third owner and have had him 9.5 years). I hope I'm
lucky enough to have them around for another 10! (however, my husband
might not agree with this!) The boys go to the vet next Saturday but
so far are in good health.
Mary
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224.15 | 24 last I heard | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Fri Mar 20 1992 14:53 | 10 |
| last I heard, my vet was treating an apple-head siamese male of 24 years.
I haven't asked after him in several months, but he seemed to be in very
good health last time she mentioned him.
Felines have a potential for much greater longevity than they have had as
either feral animals or household "workers" in their past history. AS we
develop more recreational relationships with them, and become more aware
of their physical and emotional needs, they will continue to live longer.
In fact, geriatric vet medicine for cats and dogs is a very good career
choice nowadays.
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224.16 | Another Siamese | STEREO::COCHRANE | Rack and Rune | Mon Mar 23 1992 10:07 | 6 |
| My childhood feline, Lucky, lived 19.5 lively, cantankerous
years. She was an angel and a demon all wrapped up in one
Blue-Point Siamese package.
Mary-Michael
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224.17 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | Make the world your playground. | Mon Apr 06 1992 13:15 | 12 |
| Two of my cats are "old ladies". Honey is 15 and Marni is 14. Both are
Korats.
My uncle's siamese was just put down last year. She was 26 years old! She
became blind in both eyes when she was 20, but still moved around pretty
well (Gee, maybe Beth got inspiration from her? (-:). She finally was put
down after complete kidney failure.
Also, a few years ago, there was a household pet that was being shown in
Torrington, CT. The cat was 25 years old! and such a beauty!!
Holly
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