Cats mature faster than humans, reaching adulthood around the age of two. However, their aging process slows down after that point. A common method to estimate a cat’s age in human years is by using a formula that accounts for this accelerated early growth and slower aging thereafter.
The formula used here is based on the assumption that cats reach adulthood at 24 months, after which their aging rate slows to approximately one-seventh of a human year per cat year. This means that for every year after the first two, you multiply the number of years by seven.
How do I calculate my cat’s age in human years?
When does a cat reach adulthood?
What is the aging rate for cats after they become adults?
Can this calculator be used for kittens under 2 years old?
Why does the aging rate change after two years?
Is there a difference between cat breeds in terms of aging?
How accurate is this cat age calculation method?
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
