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  1. The longest life of the world's life span
    Lucy
    Lucy is a cat adopted by a family in South Wales, Britain. Lucy was born in 1972. Say it may break the world record.
    Lucy's ears are a bit deaf, but in addition to that, its physical condition is very good, very independent, no need to take care of, and go to the garden to catch mice every day. Everyone knows that Lucy is very large, but no one thinks it can live to 39 years old.
    The cats with long life:
    1. Chinese raccoon cats
    This is the origin of raccoon cats. It belongs to natural cats, because the varieties retained by many varieties of natural elimination in thousands of years are the most well -known is "raccoon cats change prince". This cat is very acting for capturing mice. If you feed normally, you can usually live for 10 years, or even 15 years.
    2. Canadian hairless cat
    Canadian hairless cats, also known as Sphinx, are the cat owners in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 1996, they were almost hairless cats in 1996 After nearly selected breeding, cat -loving cats are specially cultivated for cat hair. Life span is about 10 to 12 years.
    3. Russian blue cat
    Russian blue cats, historically known as the Achi Aiji blue cat, have three different names. This cat is indeed native to Russia because the same cats have been found in the Russian cold area. The body is slender, large and upright ears, with small and round feet, walking like walking with a toes. Life is about 15 years.
    4. Bangladesh Leopard Cat
    The wide and improved formula head has a round outline. This cat's life span is more than 10 years.
    5. Norwegian forest cats
    Norwegian forest cats, in vernacular translation, are inhabited in Norwegian Senli, survived cats, which are unique species of Scandinavian Peninsula, and their origin is unknown. At present, the number of cats growing in the Norwegian forest has decreased year by year, and there is a crisis of extinction. Therefore, in the early 1970s, trying to preserve and reproduce is particularly important. The life of this cat is about 13 to 16 years.

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