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Posted by Jennifer Copley Jul 27, 2008 |
According to estimates provided by various Humane Societies and RSPCAs, unless they suffer accidents or illnesses that afflict younger cats, cats will live between 12 and 20 years. Indoor cats are more likely to reach their late teens or even early twenties, whereas outdoor cats are more likely to die before 15 years of age.
The longest-lived cat breeds include the Siamese and the Manx, many of which survive for more than 20 years. Ocicats have been known to live 18 years. World record holders that have lived beyond 30 years have included a variety of breeds. Cat longevity can be increased by:
How old is your cat in people years? Contrary to popular belief, one people year does not equal seven cat years. Click here for a conversion of people years to cat years.