Cats- let's see your golden oldies :)

tessybear

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This is our lovely Old lady Oscar who over her 15 years has never bit, scratched or hissed at anyone. Loves a good cuddle and as soon as you stroke her she breaks out into a purr :)

Now enjoying a quiet retirement after many years hunting mice and wabbits'

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show us your Golden Oldie of the feline world :D
 
Here's my sister's siamese in her youth...

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with the other two cats (very rare as she doesn't really like either of them)...

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she must have been about 18 in that photo judging by the spotty one's size, as he's now the biggest of the three and the siamese will be 20 soon.
 
Here's my Minky, who lives with my dad, she's also 16.

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She did her leg in jumping off a fence (we think, she was just falling over one day!), surgery and stitches later and she's much better, but not so adventurous!
 
My little man....... Top Cat

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We think he's about eleven now, came in to work last year (I'm a vet nurse) having been found in a warehouse. No chip and he soon found his way home with me :-)

As you can see he's fallen on his furry paws and we adore his furryness ;-) I'm very very glad that he found us xx
 
No pictures, but I have two sisters, almost 15. I often wonder about their breeding, they're moggies but I reckon there's oriental in there. Anyone else worry too much?! Hopefully they've got many years to come but now every time there's a problem I'm like oh god!
 
This is Bagpuss. He was a stray from work.We had severall in one christmas, all the shelters were full up and I knew that he would be un rehomable, he was 17 with two teeth left ,half an ear missing, had chronic cat flu ,bandy front legs ,snored and dribbled for England but he was so sweet,I took him home. I knew he we wouldnt be with us long but he lasted another 18mths and had the life of luxery.
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