A detailed explanation of how old is a cat a month?

 9:12am, 22 July 2025

What age is a cat a month? A cat of one month is equal to a human age of 10 years old.

The average life span of a cat is around 13-18 years old. If a cat has a long life span, it is equivalent to 15 years old for a person, and two years old is equivalent to 24 years old for a person. After that, every increase of one year is equivalent to 4 years old for a person. Therefore, a cat is equivalent to more than one year old for a person. A cat's life is very short. When a teenager is a child, the cat has already entered old age. If a cat lives longer, it requires the owner to spend more time and energy to take care of the cat.

Cats grow and develop very quickly in their childhood, and it is also a relatively important period for cats. The owner needs to give the cat a reasonable diet, pay attention to supplementing nutrition, exercise appropriately, and pay attention to keeping warm and deworming and vaccinating in time. Cats should have a good foundation in childhood, so that cats will grow better when they become adults and will not be prone to illness.

Usually we estimate the approximate age by judging the cat's teething time, the closing time of the growth plate, etc. The accurate age still needs to be recorded by the owner himself. We can estimate the age of a cat by observing the changes in the teeth of a kitten, and adult cats can estimate the age of a cat by wearing teeth.