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Cat Real Age
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how old is my cat?
i bought a persain mail cat and i dont know his real age the buyer told me he is 1year old but i doubted it,and in my country i dot have a lot of animals docter?is thier any specail signs i can know his age?
7 years old.
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Bruder Toys Loader Backhoe $25.48 Kids will really love this versatile construction vehicle. It features a working backhoe and front loader plus rotating seat. Recommended Ages (years): 3 and up, Material Type: Plastic, Movement: Fully functional, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 20 1/2 x 6 1/4 x 7 1/4, Safety Warning: Choking hazard – small parts… |
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Bruder MAN Cement Mixer $39.81 Features: View on motor unit if binnacle is in tilting position, swing-out mirrors, sculptured tyres, True-to-original working drum with crank and mixing spiral, filling water tank with water hose to clean the concrete chute, swing-out concrete chute, bucket included, high quality plastic. – model-like design – many realistic play functions – farm vehicles and equipment are compatible – tractors w… |
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FurReal Friends Furry Frenzies City Center Play Set $14.61 With the FurReal Furry Frenzies Scoot and Scurry City, your child can give a Furry Frenzy toy a fun place to zoom around. With features like swinging gates, ramps, tunnels, and even a beauty parlor, the Scoot and Scurry play set will keep your child’s imagination engaged for hours. A special edition Furry Frenzy bunny named Tizzy Tumbles will scurry and giggle along as your child plays. Recommende… |
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Cat $15.18 The world is never short of new jazz/blues singers, but with Cat, Catherine Russell stands out from the crowd. The child of very musical parents, she’s inherited their genes, but added her individuality, which can move from the pop-blues of Sam Cooke’s “You Were Made for Me” (one of two Cooke songs here, both with real identity) to the New Orleans style of “Juneteenth Jamboree.” Interesting touches in the arrangements help the album, too, such as the mandolin on “Sad Lover Blues” (it features elsewhere, too) or the pedal steel that colors “The Late, Late Show.” Russell isn’t a belter. She prefers to shade her material and does it well. There are a few surprising choices, the most obvious being “New Speedway Boogie,” the cover of a Grateful Dead song that more or less works (they were so idiosyncratic that anything written specifically for them seems a little misplaced done by anyone else), but it’s a joy to hear someone singing outside the usual box of standards. Whether she’ll become a major star remains in the lap of the gods. But she’s definitely one of the more adventurous — and friendly — singers mining the seam of jazz-blues. ~ Chris Nickson, Rovi Performers: Don Stille – Accordion, Piano, Organ; Jim Cox – Bass (Upright); T.C. Furlong – Pedal Steel; Catherine Russell – Vocals (Background), Vocals; Frank Portolese – Vocals (Background), Guitar; Morris Jennings – Tambourine, Drums |
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Jazz in Paris: The Real Cat $9.98 Rene Thomas was a Belgian guitarist who hoped to make it big on the international jazz scene following his move to Paris and a flurry of recording activity in the 1950s and early 1960s, though his goal ultimately eluded him. This CD in Verve’s Jazz in Paris reissue series combines two separate dates originally made for Barclay and Polydor. For the most part, Thomas’ approach to the guitar is rather laid back, particularly in his spacious arrangement to “All the Things You Are.” As a result, the music throughout both dates is enjoyable though it falls short of being an essential purchase. ~ Ken Dryden, Rovi Performers: Benoit Quersin – Double Bass; Jean-Marie Ingrand – Double Bass; Jean-Louis Viale – Drums; RenĂ© Thomas – Guitar |
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A Real Cool Cat $50.99 Description not provided. |


