What is the longest lifespan of a cat and how long does a cat live

Updated on pet 2024-04-08
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't think you really need to care how old it can live, as long as you can cherish every day with it.

    Alas, you remind me of the cute kitten that once belonged to me.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cats are over 10 years old even if they are old, it is not easy to be in good spirits like your cat, indicating that you take good care of it, the theoretical life span of cats is 30 years, just like the theoretical life span of people is 200 years old, it is impossible to achieve, according to what you said, maybe your cat can live to 20 years old.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The lifespan of a cat is about 12-17 years, and generally long-haired cats have a slightly longer lifespan than short-haired cats. Cats kept indoors live longer than in the wild, and male cats live longer than female cats. Cats enter old age when they are over 10 years old, most cats die at the age of 14, and only a few cats can be raised until they are over 15 years old.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cats have nine lives, and if one lives for 10 years, they have to live for 90 years!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The maximum lifespan of a cat is 25 years.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The lifespan of cats is generally between 13 and 20 years.

    In the eyes of filial piety, cats are not only a pet, but also a member of most families. In order to make the family cat live a long and healthy life, many aspects of research have been carried out. According to the data available so far, the average lifespan of a cat is about 13 to 20 years, and the specific lifespan needs to be considered according to multiple factors such as feeding method, sex, and neutering.

    Typically, male cats live longer than female cats, and neutered cats will also live a little longer than non-neutered cats. Domestic cats live longer than stray cats because domestic cats are better protected in terms of diet, environment and hygiene. There are also differences in the lifespan of different species of cats.

    Although large cats generally have shorter lifespans, they can also increase their life expectancy in a captive environment.

    Ways to prolong your cat's life:

    1. Taking a cat to be sterilized can prolong the life of the cat to a certain extent, and when the Siamese cat reaches the age of sterilization, it is necessary to take it to sterilization in time.

    2. When giving food to cats, it is necessary to feed them scientifically, and they need to ensure that cats have a healthy and balanced diet plan, and do not feed too much, otherwise it will lead to obesity of cats and may shorten the life of cats.

    3. Take the cat to the hospital for physical examination regularly, and deworm on time, under normal circumstances, about 1 2 months for in vitro deworming; 3 4 months for internal deworming. When the cat enters old age, it is recommended to check it twice a year.

    4. Cat exercise and exercise are also very important. Moderate exercise can enhance the cat's physical strength and immunity, and reduce the probability of disease. You can play more with the cat, do some simple exercises, such as running, climbing and other play items.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Generally 10 to 15 years! If you raise it well, you can have it for 20 years!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The lifespan of a cat is about 12-17 years, and generally long-haired cats have a slightly longer lifespan than short-haired cats. Cats kept indoors live longer than in the wild; Male cats live longer than female cats. Cats over 10 years old enter the old age, most cats die at the age of 14, and only a few cats can be raised to be over 15 years old. The first half month after the birth of a cat is equivalent to 1 year old, 1 year old for a cat is equivalent to 15 years old for a person, 2 years old for a cat is equivalent to 25 years old for a person, 14 years old for a cat is equivalent to 72 years old for a person, and 20 years old for a cat is equivalent to 96 years old for a person.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Cats belong to the feline family, and domestic cats and wild cats are the most widely used pets in families around the world. Under normal circumstances, the lifespan of cats is about 13 to 15 years, but there are some cats who can live to the age of 20 years old, which is equivalent to centenarians in humans. In general, male cats will live slightly longer than female cats; Cats that have been neutered will be slightly longer than cats that have not been neutered.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    A narrow escape. Doesn't that make sense?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    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.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The lifespan of cats is generally between 12-15 years, and the average lifespan of domestic cats is around 14 years. Cats have puberty between 1-2 years old, and cats after 10 years old basically enter old age. Cats that can live to be teenagers need the owner's careful breeding and care.

    In addition, the average lifespan of stray cats outside is only 3-5 years. The lifespan of cats is generally between 12-15 years, and the average lifespan of domestic cats is around 14 years. Cats have puberty between 1-2 years old, and cats after 10 years old basically enter old age.

    Cats that can live to be teenagers need the owner's careful breeding and care. In addition, the average lifespan of stray cats outside is only 3-5 years.

    In general, female cats live an average of two years longer than male cats, and cats kept indoors live longer than stray cats outdoors. Studies have shown that the average lifespan of a domestic cat is 5 times higher than that of a stray cat, which means that the average lifespan of a stray cat is only a few years. The reason is obvious, domestic cats do not have to worry about eating and drinking, there is no pressure, and they are neutered at the right age, and there is medical security, and it is certain that they will live longer than stray cats.

    If you want cats to live longer, it is best to comply with scientific breeding, in addition to dietary norms, as well as vaccines and deworming. In addition, develop a good habit of cage breeding, using a litter box, reasonable exercise, and providing a good living environment.

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