Zorch
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ORIGINAL: Zorch Not my experience. Zorch, it may not be your 'experience', but it is accepted 'truth' among the veterinary community. And yes, it's supported by peer-reviewed literature with cohort studies. You're, of course, free to treat your animals in the manner you see fit. Maybe you'll get lucky. Odds are against longevity with outdoor-exclusive animals. My indoor cats average 18 years (3 out of 4 so far). Of course my current two are just a couple of years old. The exception was my "Bald ass Guamanian Booney cat" , which spent several years as a feral jungle cat on Guam. I'm convinced that took 10 years or more off her life (and the x-rays certainly suggested it). I've never had an overly fat cat. We play with them every day , and "run them" using a laser pointer. And by having two, then generally will race themselves around the house. O grew up in Maine where "barn cats" (many of them Maine Coon cats of VERY large size). They had barns and out buildings to shelter in , cat doors to come in when they wanted to , and regular feeding and medical care. I don't ever recall one living 10 years. Sorry , just my experience. As I said earlier, my cats are indoor-outdoor. I have never had an outdoor exclusive cat. Yes, I use laser pointers to amuse them.
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