The longest-lived cat in the world

The longest-lived cat in the world recorded in history is Clem puff, who lived for 38 years.

Cream puff is a tabby cat, 1967 was born in Texas on August 3rd, and died on August 6th, 2005. She is a female American domestic cat, who lived for 38 years and 3 days and is currently the Guinness World Record holder.

1 year-old cat equals 15-year-old human, and 2-year-old cat equals 24-year-old human. Every year after the age of 2, cats are equivalent to 4-year-old humans. According to this calculation method, 38-year-old cream puffs are equivalent to human 168 years old.

About the life span of cats

The life span of cats fed for a long time in modern families is usually above 12, that of males is often between13 and15, and that of childless females is often between15 and17. Giving birth may shorten the life span of a female cat. Regardless of fertility and infectious diseases, the life span of the same cat is slightly longer than that of the female cat under the same conditions.

Sterilization can usually prolong the life of cats. In the past few decades, the average life expectancy of pet cats has increased. In the early 1980s, the average life span of pet cats was about 7 years, rising from 1995 to 9.4 years and from 20 18 to 15. 1 year, which was affected by sterilization.