Cat Lifespan Guide
How Long Do Bengals Live?
Lifespan, life stages, human years equivalent, and expert tips to help your Bengal thrive for as long as possible.
Average Lifespan
12–16 years
Senior years begin around age 8
Bengal Life Stages
Kitten · 0–6 months
Rapid growth, vaccination schedule, prime socialization window.
Junior · 6–24 months
Sexual maturity, reaching full size, high energy and curiosity.
Adult · 2–8 years
Prime health years — stable temperament and consistent energy levels.
Mature · 8–12 years
Metabolism slows, joint care becomes important, bi-annual vet visits advised.
Senior / Geriatric · 12+ years
Comfort care focus, increased vet monitoring, softer food may be needed.
Bengal Age in Human Years
| Bengal Age | Human Years (approx.) |
|---|---|
| 1 year | ≈ 15 human years |
| 2 years | ≈ 24 human years |
| 3 years | ≈ 28 human years |
| 5 years | ≈ 36 human years |
| 7 years | ≈ 44 human years |
| 10 years | ≈ 56 human years |
| 12 years | ≈ 64 human years |
| 15 years | ≈ 76 human years |
How to Help Your Bengal Live Longer
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Keep them indoors
Indoor cats live on average 10–15 years longer than outdoor cats due to reduced exposure to disease, predators, and accidents.
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Feed the right amount
Bengals need 200–350 kcal/day. Obesity is the #1 preventable cause of shortened feline lifespan.
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Daily play
60 minutes of interactive play daily supports healthy weight, mental stimulation, and cardiovascular health.
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Dental care
Dental disease affects over 70% of cats by age 3. Weekly brushing or dental treats prevent bacteria reaching vital organs.
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Annual vet visits
Cats hide illness well. Annual exams catch problems before they become serious. Senior cats benefit from twice-yearly check-ups.
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Keep vaccinations current
Core vaccines protect against diseases that significantly shorten feline lifespans. Ask your vet about the right schedule.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long do Bengals live?
The average lifespan of a Bengal is 12–16 years, with a typical average of around 14 years. Indoor cats generally live significantly longer than outdoor cats.
How old is a 10-year-old Bengal in human years?
A 10-year-old Bengal is approximately 56 human years old. Cats age fastest in their first two years, then add roughly 4 human years for each subsequent year.
How can I help my Bengal live longer?
Key factors: keep your cat indoors, feed a measured diet (200–350 kcal/day), provide 60 min of daily play, schedule annual vet check-ups, maintain dental hygiene, and keep them at a healthy weight of 3.5–7 kg.