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  2. New Study Explains How Long Cat Breeds Are Expected to Live ...

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    The study also states that female cats live 1.33 years longer than male cats. ... spayed female cats in the study lived 39% longer and neutered male cats lived 62% longer.

  3. New study reveals the longest-living cat breeds (plus the ...

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    The report also showed that neutered cats live longer. Weight is another factor that can affect a cat's lifespan. According to the research, for every 100g increase or decrease in adult body ...

  4. Why Pet Parents Should Consider Never Letting Cats ... - AOL

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    The average lifespan of an indoor cat ranges from 10 to 20 years, whereas cats who go outdoors typically live only 2 to 5 years. If you love your cat and you want to spend a lot of time with it ...

  5. Neutering - Wikipedia

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    Neutering increases life expectancy in cats: one study found castrated male cats live twice as long as intact males, while spayed female cats live 39% longer than intact females. [39] Non-neutered cats in the U.S. are three times more likely to require treatment for an animal bite.

  6. Aging in cats - Wikipedia

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    Aging in cats is the process by which cats change over the course of their natural lifespans. The normal lifespan of domestic cats is in the range of 13 to 20 years. As cats senesce, they undergo predictable changes in health and behavior. Dental disease and loss of olfaction are common as cats age, affecting eating habits.

  7. Cat - Wikipedia

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    Neutering increases life expectancy; one study found castrated male cats live twice as long as intact males, while spayed female cats live 62% longer than intact females. [164]: 35 Having a cat neutered confers some health benefits, such as a greater life expectancy and a decreased incidence of reproductive neoplasia. [168]

  8. When do cats stop growing? How to know your pet has ... - AOL

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    Cats tend to stop growing once they've reached 1 year old. A 12-month-old cat is equivalent in age to a 15-year-old human, according to PetMD. But some cats do continue to grow past the 12-month mark.

  9. Talk:Aging in cats - Wikipedia

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    Not only indoor cats can live to 21 years or more, because I have personally known 3 different outdoor cats that lived to at least 24 years. I have owned dozens of cats in my lifetime, and have never known an indoor cat that lived beyond 14-15 years. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.102.156.224 02:24, 27 November 2013 (UTC)