The 21-year-old orange cat has never been sick after being adopted and has been awarded honors: longevity and health

Two days ago, Neon orange cat received special commendation, nothing else, just because it is healthy and long-lasting. The shoveler posted a message on the push and said: "The orange cat Nyamu is 21 years old and 5 months old. Today, the Kawas...


Two days ago, Neon orange cat received special commendation, nothing else, just because it is healthy and long-lasting.

The shoveler posted a message on the push and said:

"The orange cat Nyamu is 21 years old and 5 months old.

Today, the Kawasaki Veterinarians Association sent a special longevity commendation.

After the orange cat got older, it had hearing and vision impairment.

However, its weight reached 5.4 kg, it still had a strong appetite and was quite energetic.

Continue to move towards the age of 22!"

On this special longevity commendation certificate, the following sentence was written:

"Whether you are happy or sad, those days and nights spent together are witnesses of humans and animals like family members."

The shoveler revealed that after the tweet was sent out, his cell phone kept ringing.

Tens of thousands of netizens liked and forwarded it, and blessings from all parties came in full swing.

Orange Cat Nyamu is a stray cat and his tail was broken before.

Fortunately, after meeting the loving master, it has never had a disease in the subsequent life and has lived a healthy life until now.

The orange cat Nyamu, 10 years ago, looks like this:

The face is round, the eyes are shining with stars, and the fur is bright and shiny. On April 29 this year, the orange cat Nyamu celebrated its 21st birthday.

At this time, the surroundings of the nose became even more gray,

, but there was still a glitter in the eyes.

Some people say that cats are 21 years old, which is equivalent to 100 years old for humans.

The statement may not be accurate, but cats can live to 21 years old health, which is really a long-lived cat.

Although I am old, the orange cat Nyamu is still very cute.

The fluffy back of the head still has a lot of hair.

The meat ball still looks fluffy and soft.

Orange dry rice cat, living until old age, will always have a very good appetite.

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3. Norwegian forest cat View photo album The Norwegian forest cat, in vernacular, is a cat that lives in Norwegian forests. This is a breed unique to the Scandinavian Peninsula. Its origin is unknown and often appears in Nordic myths like fairies. The Norwegian forest cat looks similar to the Maine cat and is in the same line as the Siberian forest cat. The environment in which forest cats grow is very cold and harsh, so they have thicker coats and strong bodies than other cats. The average life span: 18-20 years. Norwegian forest cats are large and strong in their limbs, run very fast, are not afraid of sun and rain, and have flowing neck and tail hair when walking, and their average weight can reach 8 to 9 kilograms. However, the number of cats growing in the Norwegian forests has decreased year by year, and there is a crisis of extinction.

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7. British Shorthair Cat View Photo Gallery British Shorthair Cat is round and fat, has thick limbs, short and dense hair, large head and round face, gentle and calm, friendly to people, and easy to raise. Large and round eyes appear in various colors depending on the coat. As an ancient cat breed, its history can be traced back to the ancient Roman period. Due to its long breeding history, it can be regarded as a model in the cat family. Its average lifespan is 15-20 years, and its average weight can reach 4 to 8 kilograms. In addition to its fixed and concentrated and representative genetic characteristics, British shorthair cats have rich variability, such as back hair color, eye color, etc. More importantly, with a broad breeding history, this cat has a healthier body and a more docile personality.

8. Turkish Angora cat This picture is provided by registered user " " " " %, and the copyright statement feedback Angora cat is one of the oldest breeds and originated in Türkiye. It was introduced to Europe in the 16th century, into Italy and France, and then into Britain. It was mainly distributed in France and Britain, and was the most popular long-haired variety at that time. In the mid-19th century, due to the emergence of Persian cats, the status of Angora cats gradually declined. Currently, Angora cats are mainly distributed in Türkiye, and there are very few other places. It has silky hair all over the body, and it is usually considered that the white Angora is the purest. This breed of cats is quick to move, has a unique personality, and does not like to caress or hugs. Angora cats can give birth to babies, with 4 baby boys in a litter. Kittens can open their eyes after birth, and they are naughty and cute, with an average lifespan: 12-18 years. The funny thing about this cat is that it especially likes water, can swim in a stream or bathing pool and is in a relaxing state.

9. Persian cat This picture is provided by registered user " MAIGOO life list " " %, and the copyright statement feedback View picture album Persian cat is a breed born in 1860 based on the native long-haired cat in Afghanistan and the Angora long-haired cat in Turkey. After more than 100 years of breeding and breeding in the UK, it was born in 1860. The average lifespan is 13-17 years, weighing 3.5 to 7 kilograms. It is the most common long-haired cat. It has a flattering face, long and gorgeous back hair, and elegant manners. Therefore, it is known as the "Prince of Cats" and "Prince", and is one of the most popular purebred cats in the world, occupies an extremely important position. Persian cats are gentle, responsive, understanding, less active and quiet, and have noble and gorgeous temperament. The sound is slender and pleasant, and has strong adaptability to the environment. But in summer, I hate being hugged by others and like to sleep alone on the floor, proudly a cat.

10. Maine Cat View Photo Gallery The Maine Cat is named after its origin in Maine, USA. It is the first long-haired cat breed naturally produced in North America. It formed a relatively stable breed around the mid-18th century. Maine cats are strong and thick-haired, and look similar to Siberian forest cats. They are also a large breed among cats. He is gentle, close to people, smart and independent, and understanding. He is a good pet with an average lifespan of about 15 years, an average weight of 15 to 25 kilograms, and a body length of about 120cm. Maine cats are stubborn, brave and smart, and like to be alone, but they can get along well with others. They are good pets. The sleeping habit is very special, and I like to sleep in the most remote and weird places. Someone proposed a theory to explain this habit, saying that its ancestors, farm cats, are used to sleeping in uneven places.

11. Chinese Tabby Cat View Photo Gallery The origin of Tabby Cat is China, and it is a breed that has been naturally eliminated by many breeds over thousands of years. What people are familiar with is the story of "The Climb Cat Changes to the Prince". This is also the earliest record of the tabby cat that can be found, so the tabby cat has such an English name DragonLi, which is awarded by the CFA Cat Association. It is very popular among the people because it has beautiful, thick fur and a healthy body. Easy to feed and very good at catching mice. Tabby cats have an independent personality and love sports. If the surrounding environment changes, they will be very sensitive and have a high dependence on their owners. Their lifespan is generally between 13 and 17 years old, but the lifespan of castrated male cats and female cats is 1 to 2 years longer than the average lifespan.

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