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On average, 1 human year is equivalent to about 7 cat years. This ratio can vary depending on the breed of the cat and its health.
A common rule of thumb is that one cat year is roughly equivalent to 4 human years for the first two years of a cat's life, then each additional year is roughly equivalent to 2-3 human years, depending on the cat's breed and overall health. So a 3-year-old cat would be roughly equivalent to a human age of around 28-32 years.
40. It is believed that for every human year a cat year is 5.
about 15 years
"Cat years" is an expression that compares the age of a cat to the age of a human. Because each is a different size and has a different lifespan, we use the approximate ratio of elapsed time to expected time. Say that a cat lives for 10 years and a human lives for 70. When the cat reaches age 6, it is at the equivalent point in its life to a person aged 42. So in 'cat years' the cat is aged 42, while in real time it is only 6. The same idea can be applied to other animals, dogs being the main one.
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On average, 1 human year is equivalent to about 7 cat years. This ratio can vary depending on the breed of the cat and its health.
As a fellow mammal, the cat's brain doesn't have anything the human brain doesn't have. The human brain has about 1,000 neurons compared to the cat's 100, but all the basic brain structures are the same, differing only in size and ratio.
NO. Even if the cat had "human-like" hair it wouldn't be human hair because it grew from a cat.
The ratio is 40:1 on this snowmobile.
The average human body height to arm span ratio is approximately one to one. The arm to body ratio in a human is two to one.
Because God decided to make you a human - if he wanted you to be a cat he would've made you a cat. I am a cat. Before you become a human baby you will your self into being a cat then you are a cat, so you didn't will your self into being a cat and stayed a human baby.
"chimeras" a cat mixed with a human is called "chimeras"
No, you cannot use human medicine for your cat. It could possibly kill your cat if you do.
A common rule of thumb is that one cat year is roughly equivalent to 4 human years for the first two years of a cat's life, then each additional year is roughly equivalent to 2-3 human years, depending on the cat's breed and overall health. So a 3-year-old cat would be roughly equivalent to a human age of around 28-32 years.
10:1
The mature version of a human is an adult, and the mature version of a feline is a cat. So human is to adult as feline is to cat.