Russian Blue rats live about the same length as most pet rats, that is 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 years is common. Rare examples of pet rat are known to live beyond four years, but around 3 years of age is considered a senior citizen among rats.
I've read online that the average lifespan of a Russian blue is 10 to 15 yrs but our family cat is 18 years and holding strong. The vets have even said that he is unusually healthy for his age. So I figure if you take very good care of your Russian blue, they will live long and healthy lives.
Average life span for a domestic rat of any color is two years. There are alot of other factors involved, but that is average.
A healthy Russian blue cat can live to be 15 years old
16 years. But they get diabetes when they get really old. My cat just passed away and she was a Russian blue. She was 11 years 1 month and 2 days.
a long haired Russian blue cat
A Russian dwarf hamster lives to an average 2 or 3 years, depending on how well you take care of yours.
Not unless they are bred with a long haired cat. Take for example if a kitten's mother is a Russian Blue and it's father a Cornish Rex(curly cat) the kitten would been born blue(grey) and curly. Therefore you cannot get a long haired Russian blue, but you can breed it with long haired cat to try and make one.
Blue Iguanas are known to live as long as humans in some instances.
The average Russian typically completes around 11-12 years of formal education. This usually includes primary and secondary education. Additionally, many Russians pursue higher education as well, such as attending university or vocational schools.
On average they live from 4-6 years. Hope that helped Doctor. J Lanford
A Blue Jay lives to be around 7 years old in the wild. There have been a few known to live as long as 17 years.
A Blue Jay can live anywhere from 6-15 years
Fin whales are the largest animal right after the blue whale. They can grow up to almost 90 feet long, weight nearly 73 tons, and can live for an average of 94 years.
A Russian Blue is slightly larger than the average house cat, so a healthy weight for an adult male would be in the range of 10 to 12 pounds (4.5 to 5.5Kg). Anything above 15 pounds (7Kg) is overweight.
The average life expectancy in Russia is around 71 years. However, this can vary depending on various factors such as gender, region, and lifestyle choices.