Yes. (But never on Tuesdays)
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.
Cats- 12-20 yrs dogs- 10-17 yrs clearly cats
turtles, horses(sometimes), cats (depending on the breed)
Never feed cats anything other than their cat food. This way they will live longer and not get sick from human food.
Parrots, tortoises, horses are some examples of animals that generally live longer than dogs and cats.
Longer lived than dogs cats can live twenty years or more.
I think neither 39 or 41 because cats live longer than dogs
Indoor cats usually live longer than outdoor cats because outside cats are able to get more diseases, rabies, or hurt/killed by another animal. Indoor cats are less likely to get diseases or get rabies, which is why it is incredibly important to vaccinate your cat when required, especially when it is allowed to be outside. Outdoor cats are also at risk of being hit by cars. A cat cannot outrun a car, and such incidents are very common.
Saber cats are extinct which means that they no longer exist
The average lifespan for a domestic cat is 15-20 years. Depending on its health, environment and care, some cats live much longer than 20, and others much younger than 15.
I have had a male cat and a female cat and male cat slept significantly longer than the female. So,yes it does.
Usualy indoor cats live longer than outdoor cats. The average lifspan for cats can be up to 15 years. All of the cats I have live up to 17-20 years becase they are indoor, and I take very good care of them. Usualy outdoor cats live shorter becase of th disesese, cars, other animals, ext. outside. If I were you I'd keep my cat indoors.