Burmese cats have the same lifespan as other breeds. Their lifespan is from 10 to 17 years. They are a low-maintenance breed with few health issues.
The longest age recorded for a Burmese is 18 years of age.
Normally cats live from 14-16 and if you're lucky, some cats can live beyond 20 years of age.
They are both big cats. But saber tooth tigers are known to live in the ice age, if you know from the film The Ice Age.
In the wild, big cats usually live until age 15 or so. In captivity, they live a few years longer. The maximum in captivity is around 20 years.
If you take proper care of the cat then it should live for a while. Yes, some cats have lived longer than 16 years. Most cats live to be around 18 years of age before they die.
Probably until 15. Normal age for a cat.
Manx cats will live to be 20-years old and beyond with regular veterinary care and proper diet. The greatest health threat to the Manx is being overweight. Manx cats mature around 5 years of age.
Cats live from 8 to 25 yrs old. At age 10, they are already 'old'.
15-20 years; same as other big cats in captivity
Black cats grow the same age as any cat. I have two black cats myself. They are no different to normal cats, they can still catch diseases like other cats and will not live (on average) longer or shorter than any other cat. Some people believe black cats live longer but it hasn't been scientifically proven.
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.
No a reticulated python and a Burmese python are different snakes. Both are found close together in nature (S.E. Asia), though. The Burmese doesn't quite reach the length of a reticulated python; however a Burmese python is a much heavier snake like the Anaconda. The Burmese's weight and girth it typically bigger than a reticulated python; however the reticulated python is the longest documented snake in existence. Both are absolutely beautiful animals, though. The reticulated python tends to be more aggressive a snake than the Burmese, however. But with regular handling from a young age, both can become very "handle-able". By nature, however, the Burmese is generally a more docile animal, especially if handled from an early age.