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Gray cats typically live between 12 and 20 years, depending on their breed, health, and care standards.
While fur color doesn’t directly determine personality, many owners report grey cats as being especially cuddly and affectionate.
Gray cats typically live between 12 and 18 years, depending on breed, care, and living conditions.
There is no scientific evidence that grey cats are inherently more cuddly, but individual temperament plays a bigger role than coat color.
The lifespan of a gray cat typically ranges from 13 to 17 years, depending on breed, care, and environment.
There is no scientific evidence that grey cats are inherently more cuddly, but some owners report that they tend to be affectionate and calm.
A rare grey cat breed is the Chartreux, known for its dense, blue-grey coat and copper or gold eyes.
All grey cats are commonly referred to as 'blue cats', and several cat breeds feature this striking coat color, including Russian Blue, Chartreux, and British Shorthair.
Gray cats are considered special due to their unique genetic traits, distinct personalities, and cultural symbolism associated with mystery and elegance.

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