No. Domestic cats can reach speeds of 30mph, whereas the average human can only run 6 to 8mph.
Cats, being hunters, are designed to sneak up on prey before sprinting a short distance to catch it. Humans, however, have evolved to travel vast distances so are built for endurance rather than speed.
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if it is an indoor cat 10-20 years. outdoor cat 5 to 10 years.
My oldest was 18 when she died, which the vet said was like a 90-year-old human. Most cats live into their teens with good care.
The number of years a house cat lives varies. The average age of a house cat is between 10 and 15 years.
um. no? that is VERY unlikely!
No
A house cat should weigh between 9 and 11 pounds on average.
The average weight of a 3-year-old cat depends on the breed. Normally, 7-9 pounds is an average size for a house cat.
Most foxes are about the size of an average full grown cat. I don't think that foxes can eat a house cat! Most foxes are about the size of an average full grown cat. I don't think that foxes can eat a house cat!
Sizes vary widely on breeds and genes, but the average house cat is about 45cm long, but I have seen house cats almost a metre long, so they vary heaps.
Cats have less harmful bacteria on their tongue than you have on your index finger. Generally a cat is "cleaner" than the average human.