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You can estimate a cat's age by examining its teeth, eyes, coat, and behavior, and by consulting a veterinarian for a more accurate assessment.
Indoor cats generally live longer than outdoor cats due to fewer risks from accidents, disease, and environmental hazards.
You can estimate a cat's age by examining their teeth, eyes, coat condition, and behavior, as these features change predictably over time.
Indoor cats generally live significantly longer than outdoor cats due to reduced exposure to dangers such as traffic, disease, and predators.
A stray cat can live outside for 2 to 5 years, depending on food access, climate, and exposure to dangers.
Outdoor cats typically live only 2 to 5 years due to increased exposure to numerous hazards such as traffic, predators, disease, and harsh weather conditions.
Cats may enjoy the stimulation of the outdoors, but studies show they are generally safer, healthier, and live longer when kept indoors.
Outdoor cats typically have a life expectancy of 2 to 5 years due to increased risks compared to indoor cats.
Yes, you can get a cat if you have a dog, as long as both pets are properly introduced and monitored during the transition period.

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