06-12-2008, 12:07 AM
06-12-2008, 01:16 PM
Thanks; that chart is very helpful.
I did some research to fill in the ages < 5.
This is why most breeder Cats are retired prior to age 5 and usually are not bred until after age 1.5.
Cat'sAge Human's Age
6 months 10 years
8 months 13 years
1 year 15 years
2 years 24 years
4 years 32 years
I did some research to fill in the ages < 5.
This is why most breeder Cats are retired prior to age 5 and usually are not bred until after age 1.5.
Cat'sAge Human's Age
6 months 10 years
8 months 13 years
1 year 15 years
2 years 24 years
4 years 32 years
06-12-2008, 03:25 PM
Wow Gail.....that is awsome....I didn't realize that...
My Male in the Avatar is 9 years....what does that come to?
And my female DSH is 12......
My Male in the Avatar is 9 years....what does that come to?
And my female DSH is 12......
06-12-2008, 06:17 PM
Hi,
Age 9 in cat years = age 52 in human years and age 12 in cat years = age 64 in human years. Of course other afters influence age and quality of life.
Age 9 in cat years = age 52 in human years and age 12 in cat years = age 64 in human years. Of course other afters influence age and quality of life.
06-17-2008, 03:59 AM
I loved your chart thanks so much for sharing doe's anyone have a chart for weight?
06-17-2008, 12:04 PM
I saw a chart like this at the vet's office, but I think for Raggies it's a little different. She told me don't expect him to get out of his "teens" until at least age 3....so I have 2 more years of nutty kitten play I think!