Russian Blue
Elegant, quiet cat with a silvery-blue coat and green eyes
Characteristics
Russian Blue Age in Human Years
| Cat Age | Human Age | Life Stage |
|---|---|---|
| 0.5 years | 6 years | Kitten |
| 1 year | 11 years | Kitten |
| 2 years | 23 years | Junior |
| 3 years | 26 years | Adult |
| 4 years | 30 years | Adult |
| 5 years | 33 years | Adult |
| 6 years | 37 years | Adult |
| 7 years | 41 years | Adult |
| 8 years | 44 years | Adult |
| 9 years | 48 years | Adult |
| 10 years | 51 years | Mature |
| 12 years | 59 years | Mature |
| 14 years | 66 years | Senior |
| 16 years | 73 years | Senior |
| 18 years | 80 years | Geriatric |
Health Considerations
- Generally healthy breed
- Prone to obesity
- Keep routine consistent
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long do Russian Blues live?▼
Russian Blues typically live 15 to 20 years, with an average lifespan of 17 years. Proper nutrition, regular exercise, and routine veterinary care can help your Russian Blue live a longer, healthier life.
When is a Russian Blue considered a senior?▼
A Russian Blue is generally considered a senior at around 12 years of age. At this stage, you may notice changes in energy levels, and it's important to adjust their diet and exercise routine accordingly.
How do I calculate my Russian Blue's age in human years?▼
Russian Blue aging isn't linear like the old "7 years" myth suggests. Use our breed-specific calculator above for accurate results. Generally, Russian Blues age faster in their first few years, then slow down as adults.
What size is a Russian Blue?▼
Russian Blues are classified as medium-sized cats. They belong to the Shorthair group and are known for being quiet, gentle, loyal.
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