Here is a chart that I hope answers your question:
HY= Human Years
CY= Cat Years
HY CY
1 15
2 24
3 28
4 32
5 36
6 40
7 44
8 48
9 52
10 56
11 60
12 64
13 68
14 72
15 76
16 80
17 84
18 88
19 92
20 96
Cats live about 15 years. Remember, like humans, it is different for each cat. Some cats live even to be in their 20's! That is like making it to 90 for a human! Anyways, happy living to your cat if you have one.
A domestic cat can live with the disease FIV for several years.
A healthy Ragdoll cat can live up to 20 years
1 year:7 cat years 2 years:14 cat years 3 years:21 cat years etc etc
If a cat is 12 years old, then it has been asleep for 7 years of it's life (in human years, not cat years.).
Well, in cat years it would be around 532. Or if you mean how many human years a cat would be if it is 76 in cat years, that would be around 11 years. 532 is a big number. o.O
28 years
I have a cat that lived to 25, I had to put her down... :( But anyway, 1 week to 27 years.
I've heard most outside cats live to be at least 7 years old. My cat is currently 12.
Cats usually live up to around 15-17 years, but some can live over 20 years old.
if you mean how long does a cat live, this depends on its health, some breeds can live as long as 20-23 years , if a cat goes outside this can take 5 to 7 years off its life span, a cat that only stays indoors or in an enclosed area can live much longer.
57 if the lion is actually a dog in disguise
Nine.
the cats live from 15 to 20 years if the humans care the cat
A domestic cat can live with the disease FIV for several years.
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.
well if the cat is an indoor only cat they can live to about 20 years tops but if its a indoor outdoor or only outdoor cat then probably 10 or 15 years.
In the wild cats can live for around 2-5 years. Due to elements and predators they die alot sooner than domesticated cats (20 years).