Submitted by TrevorIsTheGOAT t3_z35w2g in todayilearned
chadslc t1_ixkszdd wrote
Reply to comment by AdRepulsive7699 in TIL the oldest cat ever lived to 38 years and 3 days - 1967 to 2005. by TrevorIsTheGOAT
Indoor cat? Not out of the question.
nalgene_wilder t1_ixmcehv wrote
Yeah it is lol. Would you believe someone who said they're 150 years old?
[deleted] t1_ixletty wrote
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slightly2spooked t1_ixlt1ul wrote
This isn’t true at all, where did you read it? Every source I’ve seen asserts that on average indoor cats have twice the lifespan of outdoor ones.
Diamondsfullofclubs t1_ixlugyd wrote
Outdoor cats get more physical activity but their lifespan is offset by early deaths due to car accidents, cougar attacks, etc...
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Diamondsfullofclubs t1_ixmh7q3 wrote
>Average outdoor lifespan of 2 to 5 years if outside…. Like what?
Rough 9 lives.
>I’ve had two outdoor cats, one who lived to 21 and the other 18 and one indoor who died at 11.
This is anecdotal. Regardless, I was agreeing with you, outdoors are good for a cats health; the other poster was arguing indoor cats are inherently healthier.
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