All cats live the same time line. About 13-20 years. Maybe even more than that every once in a while. Cats are awesome. All cats live the same time line. About 13-20 years. Maybe even more than that every once in a while. Cats are awesome.
Most domestic cats, regardless of breed, generally live up until around 12-16 years of age. With the right care, they may live up until 20 or older.
If it a cat than it would live in green grass and in big spaces like in the wild where lion and big cats that r just like cat
Well if you have an inside cat only then some times they can live to be 20 at the highest but if you have a outside indoor cat then only 10 or 15 years.
A domestic house cat is superbly adapted and instinctively driven to kill rats and mice because those that weren't were not allowed to live to reproduce during the long process of domestication.
they are both still proper animals but if wild animal live in wild and domestic ones are like dogs and cats
All domestic cats have the the same average lifespan of around 15 years (although can live for over 20), no matter what colour their fur is.
eight to ten years.
Do not use a long-haired cat. Short-haired cats are better since they can take care of their of their own fur.
Yes - domestic cats are on all continents and in all climates (that I know of)
about 15 years
Tuxedo cats are not a breed, but a color pattern. Where they live depends on their breed. Most domestic cats live with owners or humans.
If it a cat than it would live in green grass and in big spaces like in the wild where lion and big cats that r just like cat
Live birth like smaller domestic cats
Domestic cats do not like water. Tigers will swim.
Abyssinian cats are a domestic breed and would not survive for long in a desert.
house cats can be any kind of cat but i think that the best type of house cat would be burmese or Siamese, or a long haired cat like a norwegien forest, American bobtail, American curl. i would sugest a long haired cat because they do not do well outside because of the care needed for their fur :)
== == Some of my cats get ticks. I usually find them on my long-haired gray cat before they attach themselves to the cat. I have never seen them on my short-haired gray cat though. I've wondered about that. I suppose it's possible that some cats have less of an attraction to ticks than others. It is probably some difference in their blood--don't you think? The ticks love my two long-haired cats, while they seem to have less interest in my two short-haired cats. That is not true with the fleas! The fleas love them all equally well! ---- Cats, as a general rule, who live indoors whether long haired or short do not get ticks. That is not because of physiology, it is simply because of the lack of ticks in most homes! Now as to cats who live outdoors or go outdoors. Short haired cats such as the bengal, almost never get ticks. This is because of the fact ticks prefer to bury themselves which they are unable to do with short haired cats. It is also due to the fact that all breeds of cats are extreme cleaners and lick themselves constantly. As soon as a tick begins to move, the cat will be drawn to the movement and will either eat the tick or chew it drop it. If a tick was able to latch, the short haired cats will within a short time remove it, hence the fact ticks are seldom seen are a short haired cat. Long haired cats on the other hand struggle with the same tick issues as dogs. Due to the length and thickness of their hair, they are sometimes unable to locate or feel the tick and it will latch. But at the same time, these cats will not suffer from excessive ticks due to their constant cleaning. It is seldom to find a tick on any cat on easily reached areas such as the stomach, back, rectum, genetalia, etc as they will despose of the tick the moment they locate it. Regardless of what type of animal you have or breed, it is the humane and safe practice to keep your animal on a anti flea and tick medication. Ticks and fleas are not only uncomfortable to your animal, they can also cause illness or even death. Fleas are the leading cause of heartworms and ticks can carry multiple diseases that can cause permanent injury to your animal or even death! Consult with your local vet as to what is the best anti flea and tick regiment for your animal!!
Unless you live in a country where cats are permitted to be sold as food, it is both cruel and illegal to hunt or harm domestic cats.