Indoor cats can live 10-15 years longer than outdoor cats due to reduced exposure to traffic, predators, disease, and other external risks. Outdoor access provides stimulation but introduces ...
Perhaps it’s no surprise, then, that a new paper has suggested the best way to help our cats live longer is the simple, free ...
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Helping your cat live their longest life
Why lifestyle matters: Indoor cats typically live longer—often 15+ years—while outdoor cats face risks like traffic, predators, and disease, shortening their lifespan to as little as 2–5 years. Keys ...
How long do cats live? It’s a question that concerns any cat lover. Cats are unique individuals and each lifespan depends on a variety of factors. So while cats may generally be expected to live ...
Outdoor cats can adapt to indoor life — but success depends on litter box training, stress signs and whether bonded ...
Cats have acquired a reputation for being, well, aloof. Despite their seemingly solitary nature, many domesticated cats coexist peacefully — more or less — with other felines in households, animal ...
Cat owners often debate whether cats should live indoors or roam outside. Indoor cats face fewer dangers from traffic, predators, and disease, and research shows they live much longer than those ...
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