
When we got a kitten or a senior cat, we love them, and we want to take care of them. After spending more time with cats, we learn about their bathing, vaccines, weight management, and food preferences. But we can understand and take care better of them if we learn more about our cat’s age. And to know about it we convert cat’s age in human years to make our work easier. When finding a cat’s human age, you should know that isn’t a specific science, but people agree that a simple formula can be used to calculate your cat’s age.

Converting cat years to human years isn’t easy as using the rule of 7. Each month of the first two years of a cat’s life is equal to a human year. Generally, the first two years of a cat’s life are equal to the first 25 years of humans. Then it gets much easier to convert. A 3-year-old cat is about 29, a 4-year-old cat is 33, a 5-year-old cat is 37. Cats develop the fastest during their first two years of life and then slow down, childhood and the years we can say adolescence occur much faster than in people. Kittens, when compared with human babies grow extremely fast, especially in their first 6 months

Calculating your cat’s age in human terms not only helps you empathize with your cat but also shows the importance of veterinary checkups. For converting your cat’s age to human years, firstly you must think the first year of the cat a15 years according to the human. And then for the second cat year, you must add 9 years. After that, you will add 4 years for each human year. In the end, look at the cat-age to the human-age chart to double-check your calculation.
