• xxd
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    2911 hours ago

    That cat has seen some battles

    • GladiusB
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      38 hours ago

      That cat is the battle.

  • @gedaliyah
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    5212 hours ago

    Is that cat a 230-year-old witch?

  • @Daveyborn
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    1711 hours ago

    Fantastic old void, they deserve chicken

  • @WoahWoah
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    1411 hours ago

    That cat is older than dogs.

    • @very_well_lost
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      117 hours ago

      Past a certain age, cats tend to develop that specific physique as they lose muscle tone — usually around 17 or 18 years old. By that point they probably also have arthritis making grooming more difficult/painful, which can contribute to the “mangy” look of their fur. Of course, age itself also affects the fur in various ways including thinning and changes in luster/texture. It’s also very common for senior cats to have some sort of kidney disease, which can lead to dehydration that further affects the fur.

    • @PugJesusOP
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      3112 hours ago

      Not my cat, but I believe they’re an ancient fellow.

      • @Daveyborn
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        Only cats I’ve seen that look like that are usually well over 15 edit: 2 fantastic senior voids from a community I watch over

        • Biskii
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          97 hours ago

          That bottom one is done with people’s shit

      • @PugJesusOP
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        1911 hours ago

        Venerable. Dignified. With gravitas!

  • bean
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    510 hours ago

    He reminds me of my old man kitty. 🫂 please give him extra love today 💕 for me

  • @[email protected]
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    310 hours ago

    Feed that skinny old kitty! Treat yourself, treat your cat.

    Some proper kitty food, no garlic or onion like those wings probably have on them.

    Oldies need a little cushion so they don’t starve if they get one of the conditions which interfere with eating. Not so much it’s hard to haul their weight around, but something between skin and bone.

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      I always share some of my meat with my kittens (2) and I’ve learned 2 things, the first one doesn’t like anything but ham and tuna sushi. Neither of them will have a third piece. The second one will eat anything, like a hungry homeless cat, but never 3 times. 1 tiny piece for taste, another one IF they ask and they never ask for a third. Also I only give them good things, no spices or soucy stuff (they wouldn’t eat it anyway)