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Female cats generally live longer than male cats, often by one to two years on average.
Outdoor cats may experience more stimulation and freedom, but they also face significant risks that can impact their overall well-being.
Female cats generally live longer than male cats, especially if they are spayed or neutered, live indoors, and receive regular veterinary care.
Outdoor cats may experience more stimulation, but also face significant risks that can affect their well-being.
While letting a cat roam outdoors has benefits, it also poses serious risks to the cat, local wildlife, and the community.
Indoor-outdoor cats live shorter lives due to increased exposure to dangers like traffic, predators, disease, and environmental hazards.
The leading cause of death in cats is kidney disease, particularly chronic kidney disease (CKD), followed closely by cancers and other age-related illnesses.
Yes, 12 years is considered old for an outdoor cat, as they typically face more risks and have shorter lifespans than indoor cats.
To keep your black cat's coat rich and dark, provide a nutritious diet, limit sun exposure, and ensure overall good health with regular grooming.

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