Cat Breeds That Live the Longest, According to an Expert

The Balinese cat is often referred to as the "long-haired Siamese." Balinese cats descend from Siamese ancestors and share a similar color-point pattern. Their cream-colored bodies showcase beautiful contrasts with darker points on their ears, faces, paws, and tails.

The Bengal cat is a striking breed, captivating with its exotic appearance. It resembles a small leopard or wild cat. Their characteristic quality is their coat patterns—ranging from spots to marbling—which often display a shimmering quality.

The Birman cat is a medium to large breed with a silky, semi-long coat, deep blue eyes, and a distinct color-point pattern. It lives for about 14 years.

The British Shorthair is a well-known cat breed characterized by its stocky build, round face, and dense, plush coat. As the name suggests, this cat breed originates from the United Kingdom

The Burmese cat originated in Southeast Asia, specifically Burma (now Myanmar). The breed was developed from a local cat known as "the Wong Mau," which was crossed with Siamese cats in the early 20th century to create the modern Burmese we know today.

The Maine Coon is one of the largest domesticated cat breeds. This cat breed originated in Maine, United States, and its impressive size has earned it the moniker "the gentle giant" of the cat world.

Their large pointed ears and big almond eyes also make them pretty unique. They are also very low maintenance due to their short coat. The average lifespan of an Oriental Shorthair is around 12 years.

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