neutering a cat doesnt affect its life span. only whether or not is can have babies
A Mackerel Tabby cat is known to live up to 10-30 years.
Do you mean a tabby cat (striped)? Not all cats get along together and any time you introduce cats there's going to be a time of hissing and growling before they adjust. So yes, a tabby cat Can get along with another cat, but it's no guarantee.
It depends on the cat, if the cat was hanging good to dear life or not.
tabby cats live usually up to 20 or 21 years
The young of cats are called kittens. While the word 'tom' refers to an un-neutered male cat, 'tabby' refers to the pattern of stripes found on many cats, male and female.
Yes a cat can be neutered after five years. In cat years, it would only be about 35ish years old. The cat is still young. As long as the cat is healthy, it can be neutered.
Provided the cat, no matter what its coat pattern or colour (which is what the Tabby term refers to), sees a veterinarian for regular check ups, is spayed/neutered and is a healthy weight the average lifespan is between 15-18 years. Some cats can live beyond 20 years.
A "tabby" cat has a "tabby" coloring. That is what "tabby" means.
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No, the tabby cat is not a breed.
Mildred Hubble's cat was named Tabby.
A purebred Burmese cat will not have a tabby coat, but he or she may have tabby markings in spots.