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General Feline guideline

Cats usually live longer than most pets and it is no longer unusual for them to live until 20 or beyond. How long an individual cat will live depends on many factors such as genetics, whether kept indoors or not, type of diet and of course the appropriate veterinary care.

A general guideline is that at about age 7, a cat is considered to be middle-aged. At age 10 and above, a cat is considered to be of senior age.

CAT'S AGE   HUMAN AGE EQUIVALENT 
6 months 10 years
8 months 13 years
10 months 14 years
1 year 15 years
18 months 20 years
2 years 24 years
4 years 32 years
6 years 40 years
7 years 44 years
8 years 48 years
10 years 56 years
14 years 72 years 
16 years 80 years
18 years 88 years
20 years 96 years
21 years 100 years

As you can see, a seven year old cat is well into his 'forties'. And since one year for a cat is equivalent to four human years, many changes can take place in what for us, is a fairly short period of time. That is why the American Veterinary Medical Association as well as the American Animal Hospital Association now recommend frequent physical exams plus appropriate blood work on all cats who are 5 years old or above.

We recommend regular physical exam and blood tests that include
    
thyroid function test
complete blood count
diagnostic profile
urinalysis

Many health problems which are not readily detected in other ways can be caught early on and appropriate steps taken to ensure continued well-being and a longer life for your cat.

 
   

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