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On March 22, 2004, a kitten in the United Kingdom recently celebrated its 33rd birthday, which is equivalent to 231 years old in humans based on the age of the cat, and it is believed to be the world's longest-lived cat. Although his front teeth have been lost, he is in good health. Abandoned at birth due to a bumpy fate This long-lived cat, named "Whiskey", was born on March 17, 1971.
Shortly after birth, 66-year-old Ms Stone was found in a dumpster in east London and brought home to feed. Under the care of the old lady, "Whiskey" grew up healthy and became Ms. Stone's beloved pet. Whiskey's front teeth have fallen out completely, but that doesn't stop him from eating cat food.
On his birthday, he spent this special day eating and sleeping as usual. Waiting to confirm the world's longest-lived cat Ms. Stone admits that she never expected "whiskey" to live so long, she looked up the cat's information and knew that the cat's one-year old is equivalent to a person's seven years old, and the age of "whiskey" is equivalent to 231 years of human life. In the Guinness Book of World Records, the current longest-lived cat is a 27-year-old Burmese cat "Lady Catalena" born on March 11, 1977 in Australia.
Mrs. Stone wanted the veterinarian to certify the age of the cat and get confirmation from the Guinness Agency.
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The average lifespan of a cat is 15 to 18 years. With the gradual improvement of pet medical conditions and the continuous improvement of pet diagnosis and treatment, the life span of cats is getting longer and longer, and there will be more and more cats over 20 years old.
Indoor domestic cats usually have a much higher lifespan than stray cats, because cats have better nutritional status, and cats have more and more timely opportunities to be rescued when they are unwell.
The lifespan of pastoral cats is usually a little higher than that of breed cats, because most breed cats have congenital genetic diseases or are susceptible to diseases, but pastoral cats will have fewer such diseases.
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13-15 years
Breeds, genes, and feeding conditions will all affect the life span of cats.
The owner should feed it scientifically, give it physical examinations from time to time, vaccinate it regularly, and recommend sterilization to prolong its life.
Precautions for raising cats 1, the cat litter box should be cleaned almost once every one to two days, otherwise too much cat feces will stink.
2. The booster immunization of cat triple requires injection once a year, and different manufacturers of rabies vaccine will have different requirements, so you can consult a pet hospital for injection.
3. When the hot summer comes, you can give a bath to a cat that is 4 months old and above, and the cat cannot be bathed without vaccination.
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Around 15 years old.
The average lifespan of a cat is around 15 years old. The living environment of pet cats is generally better, the nutritional structure in the diet is more scientific and reasonable, the water source is relatively clean, and there are good medical conditions when they are sick, and domestic cats are rarely exposed to toxic substances or accidental injuries. Secondly, most domestic cats are solitary pets, or there are only one or two, two or three cats at most in a family, so the risk of developing mass diseases is also much reduced, and even rarely occurs.
After the above comprehensive factors, the average life expectancy of pet cats can reach 15 years old, which is a very normal phenomenon. But if it is a stray cat, the average lifespan of a stray cat in the wild can only reach about six years. In general, stray cats that have been neutered have lived a little longer than those that have not been spayed.
Depending on the breed, the average life expectancy is also different, and many cats can live to 15 to 18 years, or even more than 20 years, which is still relatively common for cats. Long-lived cats are generally inseparable from the careful care of their owners and scientific feeding methods.
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