No,usually they live between 12 and 14 years.
About 17 years Most cats live to be fifteen to seventeen years old, although not uncommon for some to live beyond twenty.
Longer lived than dogs cats can live twenty years or more.
No, cats do not live forever. Most cats live for about 15 years, although many live into their twenties.
Cats are long-lived animals; they can live beyond twenty years of age. As with any pet, the owner/carer is responsible for the animal's care and wellbeing for the whole of the animal's life.
Twenty years
On average, a cat that is allowed to go outdoors will live four years. Some live much longer than that, depending on how many urban predators (coyotes, raccoons, hawks) there are and how lucky they are crossing streets. A cat kept exclusively indoors will live, on average, about 14 years. In some cases, cats have lived twenty to twenty five years. The current oldest living cat is apparently 27 years old; the current record holder for age, Creme Puff, died in 2005 at age 38 years 3 days.
people have only been around for about 500,000 years... I say Cats are Elder to Human Beings
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.
saber tooth cats can live up to about 10,000 years!
They can live for approximately 20 years.
A dolphin's average life span is about fifteen to twenty years. Sometimes a colophon can live up to twenty-five years.
Cats with free access to the outdoors generally have short lives. With natural predators such as raccoons, coyotes, hawks, and dogs, and more modern dangers such as electrical wires and cars, the accepted life span for an outdoor cat is about four years. A cat restricted to the indoor environment can be expected to live fifteen to twenty years, and many have lived longer.