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  2. Burmese cat - Wikipedia

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    The Burmese cat (Burmese: ... A study of veterinary records in the UK found an average life expectancy of 14.42 years for the Burmese with a sample size of 45, the ...

  3. Oriental Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    The Oriental Shorthair is a medium size cat. On average, males weigh from 8–12 pounds (3.6–5.4 kg), with females weighing less than 8 pounds (3.6 kg). [10]

  4. New study reveals the longest-living cat breeds (plus the ...

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    Weight is another factor that can affect a cat's lifespan. According to the research, for every 100g increase or decrease in adult body weight (in comparison to the average weight for that breed ...

  5. Burmese Cat Lifespan: How Long Do the Cats Live? - AOL

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    What is the average lifespan of Burmese Cats? On average, Burmese cats have a lifespan of 10-16 years. However, it’s not uncommon for a healthy Burmese cat to live beyond 16 years.

  6. Aging in cats - Wikipedia

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    Female cats typically outlive male cats, and crossbred cats typically outlive purebred cats. [2] [4] It has also been found that the greater a cat's weight, the lower its life expectancy on average. [4] The current oldest verified cat alive is Flossie, who was born in 1995 in the United Kingdom. [10]

  7. 15 Cat Breeds That Live the Longest, According to an Expert - AOL

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    On average, a domestic indoor cat lives for around 14 years, according to Whitney Miller DVM, Chief Veterinarian at Petco. “However, there are some breeds that can live much longer as they are ...

  8. Asian cat - Wikipedia

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    The Asian or Asian group, is a cat breed similar to the European Burmese but in a range of different coat colours and patterns. [2] Long-haired Asians of all varieties are called Tiffanies . Asians are grouped in section 5 (Burmese) by the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF).

  9. 32 reasons to love Burmese cats

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    Just bear in mind that as with any cat breed, interactions with very young children should always be supervised and children should be taught to be gentle when interacting with their fur friends ...