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Kashou: "Ahh. Of course I remember that."
"... It was a cold day half a year ago"
...
"They were still so young, they couldn't even speak yet."
etc
Yeah I guess I was right guessing they said 6 months. Checked it again.
o.O
Also maybe they "grow up" quicker, since cats age quickly at the beginning (in relation to humans)
making a 1 year cat about 15 in terms of human years, bute 2 is 24, 3 is 28, 4 is 32, 5 is 36, etc
The young catgirl there, who was stated to appear as a 10-12 year old human child, was 6 months old. (Fun fact: I told this to a friend and he actually left the room for a minute)
1 cat year ranges between about 14-20 human years, depending on a variety of health and environment factors, as well as who you're asking.
So, yeah, unless Word of God comes in and states otherwise (which, with a big enough fuss, I imagine he would), all your feline-earned waifus have a lifespan shorter than a basic American education.
...but the thought of Kashou banging the life out of an elderly Chocola and Vanilla is just too much. I think I should go to sleep, it's 1AM.
Species reach maturity at different speeds.
While varying depending on how you "convert" it, (since really, there is not "equivalent" till you set one) something like this makes more sense to me:
Especially given that by your estimation a 21 year old cat would be like 294 at the least
Hmmm Vanilla Milk.....
or do you prefer chocolate Milk?
Actually, that's ONE interpretation. Different breeds of cats mature at different rates, different lifestyles change it, different environments change it, just like in any other life form.
In addition, different veterinarians will give different answers. If you want to go based on plain maturity, than we have some experts state 1 cat year : 12 human years. It's a very broad range with no exact answer.
Again, while we can guesstimate, it will require Word of God to finalize.
And yeah, but age of reaching maturity isn't exactly the same as speed of aging
This is all conjecture based on a shaky foundation, and could be very easily toppled, as such an action would be a desirable outcome for many, by Word of God or simply expanding the narrative in a sequel or supplement.
19.5-ish is underages by american standards?
And well, they are catgirls, not humans, the same laws probably don't even apply.
We've got 15-20.