16 * 7 = 112
2006-07-04 06:29:17
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answer #1
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answered by roxi_biloxi 3
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1 Human Year is Equal to 15 Cat Years. Unlike Dog Years
So He Was 240 in Cat Years 16 in Human Years
2006-07-04 06:34:33
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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there is not any such ingredient as a classic age for the span of a cat's existence. Cats live longer lately then they did years in the past. after I had my first cats they in straightforward words lived to be about 6 or 7 years old. Vet drugs wasn't as solid because it really is on the prompt and there have been not as many treatments for issues that bypass incorrect with cats. Now i'm searching that my cats live to be 16 and 17 years old, yet I take them to the vet always. I have Pedigree cats and they have an inclination to stay longer then alley cats. Mainecoon cats can stay to be 28 years old. So, it really is merely the success of the cat as to how lengthy a existence it has. also, if a cat is an indoor cat it has a tendency to stay an prolonged existence than an outside cat, it would not get as many ailments residing interior..
2016-11-05 21:20:29
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answer #3
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answered by bhupender 4
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16
2006-07-04 06:30:38
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answered by pammysue 4
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a lot of people believe that its 7 years to our 1 but a vet friend told me that its 5 years to our 1 so that would be 5 x 16 = 80. So your cat would be 80. I'm sorry that cat had passed away my cat passed on 3 weeks ago she was 19 (95 in our years)
2006-07-04 21:51:05
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answered by Claire W 1
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Probably in his mid-90's. I am sorry that your cat died. It can be very sad. I don't know if I can help you, but I do know a legend that might make you feel better about your loss.
The Rainbow Bridge
Your cat has just passed away, and you are very sad. He was a great pet. But, now, he has just finished passing the rainbow bridge. He emerges into a field on the other side that has all of his favorite things, and, he happily frolics all day. But then, one day, while the other cats and kittens are playing, your cat rushes to the end of the field. He looks at the Rainbow bridge, and sees you coming. He runs into your arms, and you live* happily ever after.
THE END
* Or not live. you are dead.
2006-07-04 07:08:22
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answer #6
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answered by ilovehedgie 2
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Since one year of a cats life is supposed to be equal to 7 human years the cats age would have been 112.
2006-07-04 06:35:38
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answered by fizzycrystal 3
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I'm sorry for your loss.
The average life span of a cat can run anywhere between 13 and 20 years, so your cat was old and had a good, long life. Don't listen to the people who tell you to multiply the age by seven: that's just a myth, that's not how it really works.
2006-07-04 06:33:44
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answered by autumnfaerie8 4
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Your cat has lived to a ripe old age, and it was time for him to pass on. Cats generally live up to 12-20 years. In human years, he was probably around 70-75 years old.
2006-07-04 06:32:00
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answered by m 4
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It's probable that she was 82 years old. Although the standard feeling is that, much like dogs, 1 real year = 7 dog/cat years, but this is also varying on how old the pet is actually. Some years the equivalent isn't the same. For instance, a 2 year old dog in real life isn't exactly 14 years old in pet years, it just varies.
2006-07-04 06:31:37
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answered by Dark Saint 1
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