The Lifespan of a Chausie Cat
A Chausie cat is a hybrid breed that originated from crossing domestic cats with jungle cats.
These hybrids are considered safe to own and can make great family pets.
These intelligent cats are incredibly loyal, and they form deep bonds with people. However, they may have trouble adjusting to new environments as adults. They are best suited to a home with other cats or humans most of the time.[DOCS]
Age at maturity
Chausies are medium-to-large cats that were bred to retain their wildcat ancestry. They are hybrid breeds, meaning they are hybrids of a wild cat and a domestic cat.
They can weigh anywhere from 15 to 25 pounds, with females weighing slightly less than males. They grow about 20 inches long and live up to fifteen years.
The Chausie is an intelligent, social, and friendly cat with striking features. They have a lean athletic build with jutting cheekbones, pointed high-set ears, and angular gold-colored eyes.
Their coats vary in color, but primarily they are black or brown with slight tabby markings. Some are grizzled, which is a rare color in domestic cats.
Like most felines, they require regular grooming. Brush them weekly using a soft slicker brush to keep their coats clean and free of dander. They also need nail trimming and dental care from time to time.
Weight
The average adult male Chausie cat weighs about 11 to 16 pounds, while the females weigh around 8 to 13 pounds. They can eat two to three times a day, but owners should monitor the amount they feed their cats so that they don't get overly fat.
The Chausie is a hybrid breed that was created as a result of breeding jungle cats with domestic cats. This combination makes the breed very active and gregarious.
They’re also very intelligent and curious, which makes them great playmates for kids. They get along with other animals and do well with dogs, too.
However, because they’re still close genetically to their wildcat ancestors, Chausies need to be fed a diet that doesn’t contain grains or other plant matter. Their digestive systems aren’t able to break down vegetables and grains, so they’ll develop inflammatory bowel disease over time.
They also inherited shorter intestinal tracts than many domestic cats. This can lead to a low tolerance to certain foods and can predispose them to irritable bowel syndrome, so it’s best to stick with low-carb or grain-free canned food.
Health
A healthy Chausie cat has a lifespan of 15 years. They require regular veterinary checkups to keep up with their general health, and should be neutered or spayed before they reach sexual maturity to prevent them from becoming pregnant later in life.
They can be very high energy cats, so they need a lot of exercise and interaction with humans to stay mentally and physically healthy. They also need to have plenty of toys, scratching posts and other feline companions to play with.
They look like their wild jungle cat ancestors and have a lean, athletic body with jutting cheekbones, pointed ears and angular gold-colored eyes. Their coats can range in color from a solid black or brown to a tabby pattern with markings in the form of black ticking, rings, and tail tips.
Training
The Chausie is a highly intelligent cat that can learn very quickly. These cats are very trainable and eager to please their owners. Training should begin at a young age to ensure that they grow into well-mannered pets.
This breed is best suited for families with older children who can provide consistent and positive reinforcement. They will also thrive in a home where there is another feline companion and where they are given plenty of opportunities to play.
They are very active and require facilitated exercise, including playing with toys, scratching posts, and cat trees. If they do not get enough facilitated exercise, they will become bored and develop behavioral issues.
As long as they are kept indoors and neutered or spayed, this breed is unlikely to suffer from any health problems. However, like all cats, they can experience certain issues when left unattended for extended periods of time.
