When they're kittens, they age about 12:1, that is, one year is like twelve for a cat. Around 18 months they're adults, and slow down drastically to about 4:1. It's not that unusual for a healthy cat to live past 20, while for a dog, that's considered somewhat exceptional.
KendraKirai said: Cats actually age at differing rates.
When they're kittens, they age about 12:1, that is, one year is like twelve for a cat. Around 18 months they're adults, and slow down drastically to about 4:1. It's not that unusual for a healthy cat to live past 20, while for a dog, that's considered somewhat exceptional.
So... at three years, we'd have... 24 years. Fair game, then.