If a cat is 1 it is 15 in human years.
If a cat is 2 it is 24
If its 3, 24
4, 32
5, 36
6, 40
7, 44
8, 48
9, 52
10, 56
15, 76
20, 92
Ages may vary with breed and environment
Cats can live up to 20 years in Human years
The cat would be 20 in human years, although I've never heard of a cat living that long. The oldest cat I've ever heard of (and met) was 16 (human years).
big cats
Feral cats are wild and have had little to no contact with humans, while domestic cats are bred and raised as pets by humans. Feral cats typically live outdoors and fend for themselves, while domestic cats live indoors with human companionship. Feral cats are generally not socialized to humans and are more independent compared to domestic cats.
Cats and Humans mature at different ages relatively, so it's not each cat year equals a different number of human years.This online tool does all the calculation for you to Convert between Cat and Human years: http://www.utilitiesman.com/fun/animals/cat-yearsIf your cat was 18 years old it would be 126 years old if it were a human. This related link will show you a chart: http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A707942
68 years-old
Usually a "dog year" is 7 human years. A "cat year" changes from 14 human years for young cats to 4 human years for old cats.
Cats can live up to 20 years in Human years
Around 16 to 20 years (in human years).
For cats is 7 years. For eg- If a human was 7 and had the cat for 7 years then this would mean the cat is 49 years old.
Yes, female cats typically have softer fur compared to male cats.
Cats see a color spectrum that is limited compared to humans. They can see shades of blue and green, but have difficulty distinguishing between red and orange. This means that cats have a more muted and less vibrant perception of colors compared to humans.
Yes, female cats are typically smaller in size compared to male cats.
House cats can survive in the wild without human intervention, as they have natural hunting instincts and can adapt to living outdoors. However, their chances of survival may be lower compared to wild cats due to factors such as competition for resources and predation.
well dogs are 7 year to 1 human year.i belive that cats are 5 years,though i am not 100% sure.
The cat would be 20 in human years, although I've never heard of a cat living that long. The oldest cat I've ever heard of (and met) was 16 (human years).
It is NOT the same as dog years. Your cat would be 33.