How old is a cat?

Cats generally outlive dogs. Under the condition of family rearing, if the nutrition is adequate and the medical conditions are good, the average life expectancy of male cats is estimated to be 13- 15 years (the average life expectancy of unmarried females is 15- 17 years), but the average life expectancy of castrated males and females is longer than the average life expectancy1.

According to records, the oldest cat may be a tabby cat named Puss, which was raised by Mrs. holloway of Clay Heaton in Devon. It celebrated its 36th birthday on1October 28th, and died the day after its birthday.

Puberty in cats is between 1-2 years old. 10-year-old cats can basically be considered to have entered the elderly society.

The average life span of cats is 18-20 years old. People are in adolescence at 18 years old, while cats are in advanced age at 18 years old. Puberty in cats is between 1-2 years old. 10-year-old cats can basically be considered to have entered the elderly society. After that, the owner needs to take care of the cat more carefully to make it live longer. See the table below for the specific age stage:

1 month and a half = 4 years old

3 months = 6 years old

6 months = 10 years old

9 months = 13 years old

1 year = 15 years old

2 years old = 24 years old

3 years = 28 years old

4 years = 32 years old

5 years = 36 years old

6 years old = 40 years old

7 years old = 44 years old

8 years = 48 years old

9 years old = 52 years old

10 years old = 56 years old

1 1 year = 60 years old

12 = 64 years old

13 = 68 years old

14 = 72 years old

15 = 76 years old

16 = 80 years old

17 = 84 years old

18 = 88 years old

19 = 92 years old

20 years old = 96 years old

2 1 year = 100 years old