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Average Lifespan of a cat

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FrillyPancake | 19:51 Thu 22nd Mar 2012 | Pets
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What is the average lifespan of a "well pampered" but in no way overweight cat...

Just curious.
I am an old hand at answerbank just a new username :-)

Thanks in advance guys.
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World Record is 35

Average 16 ish.
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Thanks MicMac
My little lady is 19.
Wow 35 - poor thing.
''I am an old hand at answerbank just a new username''

Why did you feel you had to mention that?
I've had four cats and two lived happily to 16 and 17 respectively. The current moggie has just turned 16 but shows no sign of slowing down and still climbs up trees and hunts, so I think he'll probably be good for a few years yet. So I think a lot is down to the individual cat - a bit like with humans.
(The other one got run over at eight months.)
:-(
I've had cats die as early as 9 and others not until in their 20s. Cats are living longer as people are more aware of health issues and proper care so 16, as micmak says, is a good average.
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Felt the need so you didn't think I was a newbie! Nothing intentionally done to irritate; just thought I would. Thanks folks for your input.
Take a look at this:
http://www.catster.co...cat-at-36-years-young
.... that was my dad's cat (dad a while ago) .... and the muppets put the wrong piccie on - that piccie is meant to be of my grandmother in 1975; it's actually a recent piccie of my stepmum.

Here's another article on the same topic:
http://www.burnleyexp..._oldest_cat_1_1692857
.... the bit in brackets is meant to say *died a while ago*
If you'd used your normal user name we wouldn't have thought you were a newbie
I always thought the lifespan was nine for cats.
I think average life span is about 14. Our old stray was in his 20's.
It depends on many factors as you can see in this article. Indoor cats live longer than outdoor cats as they don't face the dangers of traffic, other cats, poisons etc, and of course it also depends on how well you feed and look after your cat. Have a read, it's interesting.

http://www.lapcat.co....will-my-cat-live.html
most recent family cats

19 neutered she outdoor cat
18 neutered tom house cat
18 Neutered She house cat
18 neutered tom house cat
23 Neutered tom house cat
22 neutered she house cat
I hope you had some of those cats in parallel and not sequentially Rowan!

If not you most definitely must be a witch to have lived that long!
ecclescake - I never thought of that.
lots of overlap have had up to 7 cats at one time although not all pussy pensioners
LOL @ pussy pensioners!!!

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