Pet cats
The lifespan of most pet dogs is generally around 12-15 years. Compared to cats, the lifespan of dogs is slightly shorter than that of cats. Of course, this is not absolutely true. Different dog breeds or cat breeds, affected by many factors such as living environment, living habits, diseases, heredity, etc., will have greatly different lifespans. For example, how long is the approximate lifespan of a beloved Scottish Fold cat, and how long does it generally live?
First, let’s take a brief look at the timeline of cat age relative to human age: for example, a cat that is 1 and a half months old is equivalent to a real age of 4 years; 3 months is equivalent to 6 years old; a 6-month-old cat with folded ears It is equivalent to 10 years old; 1 year old is 15 years old; 4 years old is 32 years old; a 9-year-old Fold-eared cat has reached the age of fifty; a 14-year-old Fold-eared cat has reached the age of seventy. Age; a 20-year-old cat is already 96 years old.
Different individual Scottish Fold cats have very different life spans. Some fold-eared cats can live to be 20 years old, while some cats can only live to be 15 years old. This also shows that how long a cat can live is not a simple question, it is affected by many factors. For this reason, in order to ensure that folded-eared cats can "live a hundred years", parents should work hard on how to raise them.
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