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Is that a good thing? ๐ซฃ
Yes!
I dunno, I had cats who lived to be like 18-19 years, so almost two decades. I can't imagine how miserable they'd be if they lived to be 40...
Cats have an average lifespan of about 15 years, so it's doubling from 15 to 30 on average.
Still, that's a lot.