Siamese cats typically live 12-20 years, while Maine Coons can reach 10-13 years. Sphynx cats have a lifespan of 8-14 years, and Persians live around 10-17 years.
Ragdolls are known to live 12-17 years, while Bengals have a lifespan of 10-16 years. Russian Blues can live 10-15 years, and Scottish Folds typically reach 11-14 years.
The Egyptian Mau has a lifespan of 13-16 years, and Abyssinians live around 9-15 years. British Shorthairs can reach 12-20 years, and Burmese cats typically live 14-16 years.
Norwegian Forest Cats have a lifespan of 12-16 years, while American Shorthairs can live 15-20 years. Turkish Vans typically reach 12-17 years, and Himalayans have a lifespan of 9-15 years.
Siberian cats are known to live 12-15 years, while Devon Rexes can reach 10-15 years. Tonkinese cats have a lifespan of 14-16 years, and Cornish Rexes typically live 11-15 years.
From the playful Bengal to the regal Siamese, each cat breed has its own unique lifespan. Understanding these differences can help you provide the best care for your feline companion.