![]() ![]() Using this formula, a ten-year-old cat is similar age wise to a 53-year-old person, a 12-year-old cat to a 61-year-old person, and a 15-year-old cat to a person of 73.Īging is a natural process. For every year thereafter, each cat year is worth about four human years. In reality, a one-year-old cat is physiologically similar to a 16-year-old human, and a two-year-old cat is like a person of 21. The commonly held belief that every "cat year" is worth seven "human years" is not entirely accurate. Many cats begin to encounter age-related physical changes between seven and ten years of age, and most do so by the time they are 12. Just as people are living longer than they did in the past, cats are living longer too, and there is every reason to expect that the "graying" cat population will continue to grow.Ĭats are individuals and, like people, they experience advancing years in their own unique ways. ![]()
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