Yes, it’s definitely possible, and not uncommon for a 17-year-old cat to remain active and healthy. Many cats can live well into their late teens or even early twenties, especially with good care.
At 17, cats are considered seniors or even “super seniors,” so their energy levels might naturally slow down a bit compared to younger cats, but some do stay surprisingly playful and alert. Health depends a lot on genetics, diet, environment, and regular vet checkups.
If your 17-year-old cat is active and healthy, that’s a great sign.
Yes, it’s definitely possible, and not uncommon for a 17-year-old cat to remain active and healthy. Many cats can live well into their late teens or even early twenties, especially with good care.
ReplyDeleteAt 17, cats are considered seniors or even “super seniors,” so their energy levels might naturally slow down a bit compared to younger cats, but some do stay surprisingly playful and alert. Health depends a lot on genetics, diet, environment, and regular vet checkups.
If your 17-year-old cat is active and healthy, that’s a great sign.