If you’ve got a feline friend, or you’re thinking of getting one, you may be wondering how long do cats live? Domesticated cats can live long lives but their life span is dependent on many different factors.
For example, a cat’s breed and whether they’re indoor or outdoor can impact a cat’s life expectancy. It’s also affected by their lifestyle and what they eat and how much they exercise can make a huge difference.
Thanks to continuing advances in veterinary medicine and science, cat life expectancy has increased and so our cats can hopefully stay healthy and happy for longer. Read on to find out how long indoor and outdoor cats can live, how long certain breeds may live and how to maintain or increase your cat’s life expectancy.
How long do cats live?
On average, our pet cats live between ten and fifteen years. This is the equivalent of 56 to 76 in human years, using our cat to human years calculator! But of course, this feline life expectancy depends on a few factors which we’ve detailed below.
How long do outdoor cats live?
Outdoor cats love to explore and get into everything. Unfortunately, this does come with risks. According to Pet Web MD, outdoor cats who are unsupervised majority of the time, have a life expectancy of seven years.
Outdoor cats are more likely to get stolen, lost, eat something they’re not supposed to (like poisonous plants) and get into fights with other cats. Not to mention, being an outdoor cat means that cars are a huge risk. To reduce these risks, try to keep your adventurous feline indoors at higher risk times, such as after dark.
How long do cats live indoors?
Indoor cats spend most of their lives inside our homes. An indoor lifestyle may suit some cats and knowing that they are warm, comfortable and safe, can be reassuring for owners. Indoor cats encounter fewer hazards than their outdoor friends, with no cars to contend with, no territory to fight over and fewer other risks too. Because of this, it’s thought that cats that are kept inside, live longer. So, on average, how long do cats live indoors? Well, estimates vary, but many vets say that indoor cats have a life expectancy of 10 to 15 years.
Owners of some cat breeds, like Bengals for example, feel that they are better suited to an indoor lifestyle. Some indoor cats can go outside under supervision, in an enclosed garden with their owner close by or even in a ‘catio’, a specially designed run for indoor cats to get a taste of the outdoors.
How long do tabby cats live?
A cat’s life expectancy can depend on breed. Tabby cats are popular felines, so how long do tabby cats live? The average life expectancy of a tabby cat is between 12 and 15 years, but some can live until they are 18 or older.
Other cat breed life expectancies
Some studies have found different results. According to Vets Now, crossbreed cats had an average life expectancy of 14. They also found that purebred cats had a slightly lower lifespan of 12.5 years, which may be attributed to an increased risk of hereditary illnesses.
How to increase your cat’s life expectancy
Now that we know how long cats live, you’re probably wondering if there’s any way to increase their time with us on Earth. Of course, we want our furry friends to live as long as possible. With the right love and care, you can increase your cat’s chance of living their life to the fullest. Here are some ways to help maintain or increase your cat’s life expectancy:
Vaccinations – getting your cat protected from diseases can prevent illnesses
Vet checks – we all need a check-up every so often and the same goes for your cat
A healthy diet – a balanced diet keeps your cat fit and healthy
Keeping them warm and safe indoors at night
Microchipping – in case your feline gets lost, microchipping them increases your chances of being reunited
Exercise – keeping them fit and healthy is highly beneficial
Mental stimulation – making sure your feline is mentally sharp is important, especially as they age