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How long is a cats lifecycle?

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Question by Ana
Submitted on 4/27/2004
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How long is a cats lifecycle?



Answer by sammy
Submitted on 12/15/2004
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15 yrs

 

Answer by lizziana
Submitted on 3/7/2005
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donīt know neither!

 

Answer by Michaela
Submitted on 5/13/2005
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i want to know about a cats life cycle

 

Answer by cool
Submitted on 5/23/2005
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a cats life cycle

 

Answer by bebe
Submitted on 6/6/2005
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6 months

 

Answer by lau
Submitted on 6/12/2005
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12-15 years

 

Answer by Tarni
Submitted on 9/2/2005
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cats can live up to 25 years old.

 

Answer by Ebony
Submitted on 11/2/2005
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i have no clue you tell me! how am i going to ask you a question then how do you want me to give you a answer

 

Answer by m
Submitted on 5/15/2006
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it take shout day

 

Answer by shazz
Submitted on 5/24/2006
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can u send me a picture of a cat life cycle please send me a email picture ov 1 please its    shannono123@hotmail.com   kk cya Bibi

 

Answer by jess
Submitted on 6/7/2006
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what is a cat?

 

Answer by popohead
Submitted on 8/28/2006
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popohead

 

Answer by kalyndaknippleberg
Submitted on 9/22/2006
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i love to have animals and i need information about them

 

Answer by lucy
Submitted on 10/30/2006
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i don't know

 

Answer by gaetano
Submitted on 10/31/2006
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you mum

 

Answer by anon-e-mouse
Submitted on 3/19/2007
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it varies on the type of cat
indoor cats are more likely to live longer than indoor/outdoor cats or outdoor cats.
try searching it on the net or in  a book

 

Answer by asdf
Submitted on 5/3/2007
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duno soz

 

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