Cat Life Expectancy Calculator

Estimate your cat's expected lifespan based on lifestyle, breed, body condition, and health factors. Indoor cats live 3x longer than outdoor cats on average — see how your cat's choices affect longevity.

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Lifespan by Lifestyle

LifestyleAverage LifespanKey Risks
Indoor Only15-20 yearsObesity, boredom (manageable)
Indoor + Outdoor10-14 yearsVehicle, fights, parasites
Mostly Outdoor4-6 yearsTrauma, predators, disease
These estimates are based on veterinary longevity studies and actuarial data from major pet insurers. Individual cats vary based on genetics, preventive care, and luck. Regular veterinary care adds 2-5 years on average.

Frequently Asked Questions

Indoor cats average 12-20 years, with many reaching 18+ years. The oldest recorded cat lived to 38 years. Indoor living is the single biggest longevity factor — it eliminates risks from cars, predators, fights, and infectious diseases.

Outdoor cats average 4-6 years due to risks: vehicle accidents, predator attacks, fights (abscesses, FIV/FeLV), toxins, and infectious diseases. Even indoor-outdoor cats have 2-3x higher mortality risk.

Keep cats indoors, maintain ideal weight (obesity reduces lifespan by 2-3 years), feed wet food (supports kidney health), annual bloodwork after age 8, dental care (linked to heart/kidney disease), and provide environmental enrichment.