Yes. Some live much longer than that.
Cats usually live up to around 15-17 years, but some can live over 20 years old.
I'd say no. It has never been done before. Cats normally live to be 9-15. If a cat were 100 in human years than in cat years they would be about 420 years old, which is not even possible for a human.
when a cat is getting old, there bones arnt what there used to. there not energetic as they were. then, evenchally they die. cats live up to 15 to 20 years. 25 years tops
they can live for up to 10 to 12.5 years it depends on the cat
The average cat lives up until around the age of 16 but they can get older.
15-20 years in average. But if you're lucky he/she could live up to 22-23 years. Maybe 27 years.
up to 20 years
It's not unusual for most breeds of domestic cat to live to around 15-18 years on average. That works out at about 105-126 cat years. At the lower end of the scale there are certain breeds that are lucky to live to 10 (70 cat years), and at the top end, some individual cats have been known to reach 25 (175 cat years). Any cat that lives past 20 (140 cat years) is doing very well!
On average, the life expectancy of a house cat is around 12-15 years, with some living into their early 20s. Factors like genetics, diet, exercise, and access to veterinary care can all play a role in determining a cat's lifespan.
In the wild, jaguars typically live up to 12-15 years, while in captivity they can live up to 20 years or more.
up to 15-25 years
it can live up to 14 to 15 years