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  2. 15 Cat Breeds That Live the Longest, According to an Expert - AOL

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    The Birman cat is a medium to large breed with a silky, semi-long coat, deep blue eyes, and a distinct color-point pattern. It lives for about 14 years. The Birman cat is not derived from Siamese ...

  3. New Study Explains How Long Cat Breeds Are Expected to Live ...

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    The study states that amongst fancy breed cats, Burmese and Birman breeds were found to have the longest life expectancy, at 14.4 years, Siamese cats on average 11.7 years, Maine Coon cats 9.7 and ...

  4. Siamese cat - Wikipedia

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    Modern seal point Siamese cat (side view) with a slim "wedge head" and a slender-build body ... [20] [21] A UK study of veterinary records found a life expectancy of ...

  5. New study reveals the longest-living cat breeds (plus the ...

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    Siamese (11.69 years) 5. Persian (10.93 years) 6. Ragdoll (10.31 years) ... If you're wondering which countries have the longest life expectancy for cats, the UK was ranked at number one with 11. ...

  6. List of longest-living cats - Wikipedia

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    Siamese cat: Male United States [37] Missan 1985 2015 [38] 30 years Female Sweden [39] Ebony 1990 April 16, 2020 30 years Black DSH: Female United Kingdom [40] 7 Flossie: December 29, 1995 Living 28 years Tortoiseshell cat: Female United Kingdom [41] Guinness World Records verified as oldest living cat. Soot 1987 2016 28 – 29 years Black cat ...

  7. Aging in cats - Wikipedia

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    Female cats typically outlive male cats, and crossbred cats typically outlive purebred cats. [2] [4] It has also been found that the greater a cat's weight, the lower its life expectancy on average. [4] The current oldest verified cat alive is Flossie, who was born in 1995 in the United Kingdom. [10]

  8. Birman - Wikipedia

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    The first Birman cats were seal point. The blue point colour was introduced in 1959 using blue Persian lines. New colours were later added by English breeders including chocolate, red, and tabby/lynx points. [6] Birmans have also been used in the development of new breeds such as the Ragdoll. [7]

  9. Sphynx Cats Have Lowest Life Expectancy, Study Shows - AOL

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    The average life expectancy of all domestic cat breeds was 11.7 years. Crossbreeds and Siamese came very close to that mark at 11.9 and 11.7 years, respectively.