What is the oldest cat called?

The oldest cat name ever recorded belongs to Nedjem, an ancient Egyptian cat from the 15th century BCE, meaning "Sweet One" or "Pleasant," belonging to the high priest Puimre. For the oldest living cat, Guinness World Records currently recognizes Flossie, a 29-year-old from the UK (as of late 2022).

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Has a cat ever lived 40 years?

Creme Puff (August 3, 1967 – August 6, 2005) was a mixed tabby domestic cat, owned by Jake Perry of Austin, Texas. She was the oldest cat ever recorded, according to the 2010 edition of Guinness World Records, when she died aged 38 years and 3 days.

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What is the oldest cat name?

The first known cat with a name was called Nedjem meaning `sweet' or `pleasant' and dates from the reign of Thutmose III (1479-1425 BC).

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Can a cat live 100 years?

Although cats don't live almost 100 years like humans can, they do live as old as their 20s. This means that for a cat, every year is about the same as 5 years for them, similarly to how one human year is equivalent to about 7 dog years.

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What is the #1 cause of death in cats?

The number one killer of cats depends on age and lifestyle, but cancer is the leading cause of death in older cats, while Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), accidents/trauma (especially for younger cats), and diseases like kidney/heart issues are major factors, with FeLV often cited as the top infectious killer. Causes range from diseases like FeLV, Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV), and FIP, to organ system failures (kidney, heart), and external factors like poisons or trauma. 

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What is the silent killer of cats?

The top "silent killers" in cats are Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), often going undetected until 75% kidney failure, and Hypertension (High Blood Pressure), which damages organs without obvious signs until blindness or seizures occur, notes Muirfield Animal Hospital, Pet Health Network, www.springwoodvets.com.au, Close Veterinary Clinic, Killarney Animal Hospital, Physicians Mutual Insurance, Sykesville Veterinary Clinic, Mona Vale Veterinary Hospital, Nimbus Pet Hospital, Hill's Pet Nutrition, Covetrus North America, ASPCA Pet Insurance and PetCareRx. Other serious conditions include Hyperthyroidism, Heart Disease (like HCM), and Fatty Liver Disease (Hepatic Lipidosis). 

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Why do old cats meow so much?

As cats age, they're prone to developing an overactive thyroid and kidney disease, and either one may result in excessive meowing. Before you try to curb your cat's excessive vocalizing, you need to determine the cause. Look at the circumstances around her meowing and make note of what seems to get her to stop.

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Do indoor cats live longer?

The University of California-Davis determined the lifespan of the outdoor cat is between 2 and 5 years, while indoor cats live for 15 to 17 years on average. Breed: The average lifespan of purebred cats is around 12.5 years, while mixed-breed cats live longer and have an average lifespan of 14 years.

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What is the 3-3-3 rule with cats?

The 3:3:3 Rule: Help Your New Cat Adjust to Their Home The 3:3:3 rule explains some general expectations for the transition process and some tips on how to support your cat through each stage: 3 days for initial acclimatization, 3 weeks for settling in, and by 3 months, they should be comfortable and at ease in their ...

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What age do most cats pass away?

Cats typically live 10 to 20 years, with indoor cats often reaching 12-18 years and many living into their 20s, thanks to better nutrition and vet care, though outdoor cats generally have shorter lives. Factors like environment (indoor vs. outdoor), diet, genetics, and routine veterinary care significantly influence a cat's lifespan, with some living exceptionally long lives, like the record-holder Creme Puff, who lived to be 38. 

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Do male or female cats live longer?

Yes, female cats generally live longer than male cats, often by a year or two, with spayed females typically outliving unspayed males, though lifestyle (indoor vs. outdoor) and genetics play huge roles, with crossbred "moggies" often living longer than purebreds. Spaying/neutering significantly extends life by reducing roaming and cancer risks, but intact males face more danger from fighting and infections. 

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How old is 100 years in cat years?

On the other side of the coin, if you consider that, as “The Cat Bible” suggests, 16 human years is comparable to 84 cat years, then a 100-year-old human could be said to be the equivalent of 525 cat years.

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What is the secret to a long cat life?

Indoor living, parasite control, disease prevention with vaccinations, and dental care all help improve and increase a cat's life.

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What are signs of aging in cats?

Older cats tend to be less active and playful, they may sleep more, gain or lose weight, and have trouble reaching their favorite places. Don't chalk up health or behavior changes - often gradual - to old age, however.

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What is a celtic cat?

The cat-sìth (Scottish Gaelic: [kʰaʰt̪ ˈʃiː], plural cait-shìth), in Gaelic cat sí ( Irish: [kat̪ˠ ˈʃiː]), is a fairy creature from Celtic mythology, said to resemble a large black cat with a white spot on its chest that walks on its hind legs. Legend has it that the spectral cat haunts the Scottish Highlands.

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Did Vikings give their brides cats?

Vikings loved cats

Cats were associated with the goddess of love, Freyja, who was said to ride a cart drawn by a team of cats. It is believed by some that kittens were a common wedding gift for the bride in order for her to be able to set up her new household.

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What are Scottish cats called?

As you might have guessed, round-faced Scottish Folds—lovingly referred to as Foldies—originated in Scotland. Standing 8–10 inches tall and weighing up to 13 pounds, they're stocky cats with lots of love to give. In 1961, a spontaneous genetic mutation established this breed of cats with folded ears.

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Why do cats cry at night?

Cat crying at night may be simply because they're bored – or because they haven't tired themselves out during the day. Active play before bedtime may help to ensure that they are more tired out at night, as will trying to keep their minds active and happy during the day.

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Can cats understand what we say?

But can cats understand words? There is evidence that cats are aware of their pet parents' communications (even if they choose to ignore you). And while cats will never fully grasp human language, you might be able to use pieces of language to communicate with your cat.

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How to tell if a cat is nearing the end of life?

Signs of a cat nearing the end of life include significant appetite/weight loss, extreme lethargy, poor grooming, hiding, confusion, and changes in breathing (rapid, shallow, labored) or litter box habits (accidents, straining). Behaviorally, they might become unusually clingy or withdrawn, vocalize distress, or seem disoriented, indicating declining health and a need to consult a vet for comfort and care. 

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What smell do cats absolutely hate?

Cats hate strong, pungent, or overly sharp smells, with citrus (lemon, orange), vinegar, strong spices (pepper, garlic), certain herbs (lavender, eucalyptus, rosemary), and harsh cleaners (ammonia) topping the list due to their overwhelming intensity and potential toxicity. These scents irritate their sensitive noses, often causing them to recoil or avoid areas where they are present, making them useful for humane deterrents.
 

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Do cats forgive you for yelling at them?

Cats do remember negative experiences, but they don't dwell on resentment the way people do. Instead, they react based on learned associations and their need for safety. With patience, consistency, and care, most cats return to positive behaviors quickly.

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What is the most poisonous thing a cat can eat?

8 common human foods that are poisonous to cats

  • Chocolate.
  • Tea, coffee and energy drinks.
  • Cheese and milk.
  • Fat trimmings.
  • Raw eggs, raw meat and raw fish.
  • Grapes and their dried forms raisins, sultanas and currants.
  • Onions and garlic.
  • Xylitol.

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