Like dog age, the average lifespan in cats is 14 years. However, it is not so easy to calculate cat years , since it is not the same as with dogs, where one year equals 7 years. Unlike humans, cat years are not linear, it is the first two years of your cat the fastest growth occurs, these would correspond to 24 years in human age . From this moment on, the cat would already be developed and the curve would begin to align. So each year of your cat would be equal to 4 or 5 years of humans.

To make cat years easier, look at the following images where we explain it better:
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Indoor cats
Indoor cats (indoor) are as their name implies, cats that are used to living in a house and have different customs from outdoor cats (outdoor). cat food price in bd
Outdoor cats
Outdoor cats are the opposite and everything that implies indoor cats.
In outdoor cats, the number of cat years is higher than in indoor cats in relation to human years.
THE KEY IS TO BE ALERT TO YOUR CAT’S GROWTH AND TO ACCOMPANY IT TO HAVE A HEALTHY OLD AGE. IT IS IMPORTANT TO DO ANNUALLY BLOOD CHECKS FROM 9 OR 10 YEARS OLD TO KNOW THE STATUS OF METABOLISM, WHICH TENIES DETERIORATED IN THE THIRD AGE.