Longest Living cat breed

The gorgeous Siamese cat breed, which originated in Thailand, has captivated humans for generations. It is renowned for its little size, distinctive markings, outgoing personality, and social tendencies.

1. Siamese

Siamese cats generally have good health, with the exception of a few who are predisposed to dental and respiratory issues. It may live for 12 to 20 years on average.

1. Siamese

The Burmese cat is a lively, sociable, and independent feline that was initially a hybrid between a tiny brown cat from Burma and Siamese cats.

2. Burmese

Although being a typically healthy breed, Burmese dogs are prone to cranial abnormalities and glaucoma. The Burmese have a 16–18 year average lifetime despite these health issues.

2. Burmese

The Savannah cat, which is a hybrid of a domestic cat and an African serval, is only advised for knowledgeable owners. 

3. Savannah

Yet, they frequently have boisterous, energetic, and unpredictable temperaments. The hybrid breed has an estimated average lifetime of 12 to 20 years and is normally in g ood condition.

3. Savannah

The Egyptian mau is a gorgeous cat with a distinctively spotted coat that was given its name because it appeared in ancient Egyptian art.

4. Egyptian mau

These cats often get along well with people, treating them as extended family members and expecting to be treated accordingly. The breed's usual lifetime is 12 to 15 years, while some are prone to heart problems.

4. Egyptian mau

The calm, loving ragdoll usually adores its owners and longs to be their constant companion. It also has a reputation for becoming relaxed and ragdoll-like when handled.

5. Ragdoll

Although the breed is typically in good health, some cats might have cardiac problems and bladder stones. Nonetheless, it has a lifetime of at least 15 years on average.

5. Ragdoll

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