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How old is my cat in human years?

Cats grow up quickly: a one-year-old cat is roughly a 15-year-old human, and by two they're about 24. After that each cat year adds around four human years. Pick a direction and enter the age - we'll translate it.

Use decimals for months - e.g. 0.5 = 6 months.
Just changes the note - indoor cats typically live longer.
In human years that's about 28 human years roughly a person in their late twenties

Your cat is a young adult - sleek, athletic and in its prime.

The feline curve: year one is about 15 human years and year two about 24 (cats mature fast). From then on add roughly 4 human years for every cat year. So a 7-year-old cat is about 44, and a 15-year-old cat is about 76.

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โš ๏ธ This is a friendly estimate, not a vet assessment. Breed, weight, genetics and lifestyle all shift the numbers. Cats are experts at hiding illness, so senior cats especially benefit from regular vet check-ups.

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