07/11/2024
๐พYes, indoor cats generally live significantly longer than free-roaming cats. On average๐พ
๐พIndoor Cats with catios๐พ They often live 12โ15 years or more, with many reaching their late teens or even 20s.
๐พFree-Roaming Cats๐พ Their lifespan is typically much shorter, averaging around 5โ7 years due to the risks of traffic, dogs, snakes, disease, and rats that have been poisoned then eaten and other hazards plants and to much to mention.
๐พThe difference in lifespan is largely due to the controlled, safer environment indoor cats have, which reduces their exposure to dangers.๐พ
๐พIndoor Cats๐พ They often live 12โ15 years or more, with many reaching their late teens or even 20s.
๐พFree-Roaming Cats๐พ Their lifespan is typically much shorter, averaging around 5โ7 years due to the risks of traffic, predators, disease, and other hazards.
๐พThe difference in lifespan is largely due to the controlled, safer environment indoor cats have, which reduces their exposure to dangers.๐พ
My question to you is "what do you think a free roam cat has that is better for them ? "
๐พIf you feel a bengal would suit your lifestyle you are more than welcome to contact us at Tribal Fire Bengals S.A and we will gladly explain the breed and their needs to you ๐พ