🐱 Cat Guide

How Long Do Tabby Cats Live?

12–18 years indoors, 2–5 years outdoors. The complete lifespan guide for tabby cats: by pattern type, indoor vs outdoor, factors that extend life, and the record-breaking oldest tabbies in history.

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Lifespan Overview

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Indoor Tabby
12 – 18 years
Average well-cared-for indoor cat
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Outdoor Tabby
2 – 5 years
Dramatically shorter due to risks
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Record Age
30+ years
Creme Puff — oldest cat (tabby mix)
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Spayed/Neutered Bonus
+2–4 years
Reduced cancer & roaming risks
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Weight-Managed Bonus
+1–3 years
Obesity shortens life by ~2.5 years
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Pattern Effect
None
Tabby is a coat pattern, not a breed

🐯 Does Tabby Pattern Affect Lifespan?

No. Tabby is a coat pattern, not a breed. The classic stripes, swirls, spots, or ticking on a tabby's coat are determined by the agouti gene — which has zero influence on health or longevity. A mackerel tabby doesn't live longer or shorter than a classic tabby. What DOES matter is the underlying breed (Maine Coon tabbies live 12–15 years, Siamese tabbies 15–20) and whether the cat lives indoors or outdoors.

🏠 Indoor vs Outdoor: The Single Biggest Factor

This one variable accounts for more lifespan difference than any other factor combined. An indoor-only tabby cat lives 12–18 years on average, sometimes reaching 20+. An outdoor-access tabby lives just 2–5 years. Why such a staggering difference?

🏠 The Data Is Clear: Indoor-only cats live 3–5× longer than outdoor-access cats. If you want your tabby to reach their late teens, keep them inside. A "catio" (enclosed outdoor cat patio) or harness training provides safe outdoor enrichment without the risks.

🔑 7 Factors That Extend Your Tabby's Life

🏆 Oldest Tabby Cats Ever Recorded

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