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Six of the World’s Shortest-Lived Cats
Cats are very cute and are a popular choice of pets for many people. Unfortunately, cats don't have a long lifespan, meaning they can only accompany their owners for a short time. Did you know there are several breeds of cats with particularly short lifespans? As we lament their brief lives, let's take a look at the six shortest-lived cat breeds in the world. Did you know about them?
The Six Shortest-Lived Cat Breeds in the World
No. 1: Scottish Fold
Scottish Folds are sweet-looking, gentle, and adorable cats. However, their lifespan is typically short, usually not exceeding 10 years, and sometimes even less.
Scottish Folds have a poor constitution and are born with cartilage diseases that are incurable and can only be managed with medication to alleviate pain. This is a key reason for their short lifespan.
No. 2: Sphynx
Sphynx cats are among the smartest in the feline world, with intelligence comparable to a 6-7-year-old child. They are very affectionate and deeply love their owners. Sadly, the Sphynx has a fragile constitution and typically lives only about 10 years. If you have one, please cherish it!
No. 3: Bombay Cat
Bombay Cats are extremely friendly and can get along well with other cats, animals, and humans, earning them the title of "socialite" in the cat world. They particularly enjoy playing with children. If you have children at home, a Bombay Cat can be a great companion for them.
While they are well-suited for domestic life, their only drawback is their short lifespan, averaging 10-12 years, which means they cannot accompany their owners for very long.
No. 4: Chinese Li Hua
The Chinese Li Hua is a robust and adaptable cat from China, known for being easy to care for and not picky with food. It is an excellent breed of cat. Ideally, they should have a long lifespan due to their good physical condition.
However, many owners do not take proper care of them, often feeding them leftovers, which significantly shortens their lifespan. Many Chinese Li Hua cats do not live beyond 10 years, which is truly heart-wrenching.
No. 5: Ragdoll
Ragdoll cats are known as the "fairies" of the cat world due to their high beauty and gentle temperament, making them very popular among cat owners. However, Ragdolls have weak constitutions, often suffering from colds, fevers, and digestive issues. Due to their frequent illnesses, Ragdolls have an average lifespan of just 10-13 years, offering their owners only a short time of companionship.
No. 6: Stray Cats
When it comes to short-lived cats, stray cats are certainly notable. Stray cats are either abandoned by their owners or born in the wild.
Stray cats live in harsh environments with no shelter from the elements and struggle to find enough food, often competing with other animals for territory. Surviving is a tremendous challenge for them, and many stray cats live no more than 3 years, which is very sad.
If you own a cat, please take good care of it and do not abandon it casually, as this is tantamount to sending it to its death. If you are considering abandoning a cat due to its bad habits, try training it first. You can guide and train your cat to stop undesirable behaviors with some patience and repetition. Using treats as rewards can make training more effective.
How Old Are Your Cats?
I know you are a cat lover. How old are your cats now? Their time with us is indeed limited, and we hope to cherish every moment of their lives. May every cat have the best time in their brief life.
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